writing a conclusion for an essay or ddissertation
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Top 10 Tips on Writing a Strong Conclusion to your Essay or
Dissertation
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The introduction and conclusion of an essay are renowned for being the most difficult parts to write; after you have taken the time to make important and supported points throughout your essay, it is vital that you do it justice by providing a concise and purposeful conclusion.
Included in the following slides are some thought-provoking tips about how to write a strong essay conclusion.
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Read relevant conclusions:
Before you begin to plan- or even start writing- your conclusion, you may want to consider reading a variety of other relevant conclusions. That way, you will get a feel for some of the techniques used for essay conclusion writing.
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Reiterate or reinforce your essay:
You began your essay by posing a short statement, now it is time to focus on finding a way to deliver the importance of your work. The main body of your essay should have tackled all of the significant points: now it is time to prove exactly what you have achieved!
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Be unique:
After you have spent some valuable time considering what you want to deliver in your conclusion, think about how you could make it really stand out; think about the different literary devices- maybe parallel or compound sentencing?- that you could use, so that it has a real impact upon the reader.
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Remember not to introduce new ideas:
As your conclusion is the place to finalise your essay and offer what you have learnt, it is no place to start introducing new ideas and leading the reader off in a completely different direction. Although it may be tempting to start cramming in some well-established ideas, if it wasn’t prioritised within the main body of your essay, then unfortunately, it is better to just simply leave it out.
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Don’t be repetitive:
If you’re struggling to complete your conclusion and you can’t decide on what to write, you should remember not to just aimlessly repeat any of your previous points from the main body of your essay; try taking a break and re-approaching your conclusion.
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Write clearly:
By this point, you should have already elaborated upon the main points of your essay; it is now time to use clear and concise language to draw your essay to a close.
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Avoid using clichéd language:
Sometimes, the most obvious way to start a conclusion, is by using phrases such as, ‘in summary’, ‘to conclude’, ‘lastly’. Try to be unique and avoid using phrases that are predictable and clichéd.
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Incorporate a quotation:
Why not include a meaningful quotation in your conclusion so that it can become really memorable to the reader?
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Peer evaluation:
Initially, it might seem a little bit daunting to have another person reviewing your work, however, by having a fresh pair of eyes look over your work makes it easier for them to identify errors and make suggestions for improvements as they are unfamiliar with the piece.
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Proofread you conclusion:
Remember that when you’ve completed your conclusion, you need to edit any mistakes and give it a thorough proofread - at least a couple of times!