Good Conclusions for the 30-Minute Essay
Everyone says that your conclusion should “repeat the introduction”. Strictly English says: NO IT SHOULDN’T! Repeating the introduction lacks creativity and it lacks “development,” which is the idea that your essay has intellectually “gone somewhere.” The best way to write a conclusion is to offer a “plan of action” for the reader based on what you’ve written in the essay.
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