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*To write a good conclusion you have to: - PPT Presentation

1 paraphrase your thesis statement and 2 Do not bring up a new topic Example There are of course many more things to visit while you are in Mexico but the beach at Progresso ID: 614448

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*To write a good conclusion you have to:1- paraphrase your thesis statement and2- Do not bring up a new topic.Example: There are, of course, many more things to visit while you are in Mexico, but the beach at Progresso, the Aztec ruin, and the famous monument represent some of the more significant and beautiful sights to see. When you go to Mexico, visit these sights and you will be guaranteed a fond memory after you go home.

Techniques Used to Write Memorable Conclusions

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Example:Providing jobs for students, jobs that would help cut the cost of managing the bookstore and providing on-the-job experience – which can only enhance the university’s reputation for graduating knowledgeable students – are excellent reasons for allowing students to manage the bookstore. In fact, it is amazing that such a system is not in practice now.Slide3

Types of conclusions:1-Make a prediction. Examples:We have seen how the costs of attending college have been rising while, at the same time, sources of financial aid for students have been disappearing. If this trend continues, fewer and fewer families will be able to send their children through four years of college.Slide4

2-Suggest results or consequences. Example:To sum up, the costs of attending college are up and financial aid for students is down. Fewer and fewer future members of the workforce are able to educate themselves beyond high school. As a result, the nation will waste the intelligence, imagination, and energy of a large segment of the present college-age generation. Slide5

 3-Suggest a solution, make a recommendation, or call for action. Example:In conclusion, nearly everyone moving a new country feels some degree of culture shock. Symptoms may vary, and not all people experience all five stages. Newcomers with a strong support group may feel at home immediately in the new culture, while others may take months to feel comfortable. Staying in touch with friends and family, keeping a positive attitude, and above all, learning the language as soon as possible are ways to overcome the difficulties and frustrations of adapting to life in a new land.Slide6

4-Quote an authority on the topic. Example:In conclusion, costs are rising and financial aid is declining, with the result that many can no longer afford to go to college. If our nation is to prosper, increased government funding for education is essential, even if it requires higher taxes. As Horace Mann argued in his Fifth Annual Report, a nation’s economic wealth will increase through an educated public. It is therefore in the self-interest of business to pay the taxation for public education.Slide7

5-Ending with a question(s). Example:The fast demanding life has worked an unpleasant alchemy on our health. As changes in our diets and lifestyles became a must, people were launched into a new reality where fast -and to some degree- harmful solutions rule. Fast food and lack of exercise have made their way into our lives, weaving a sinister web of maladies, and worse, threatening of an epidemic deterioration in public health. And so it goes on; an endless cycle of turmoil. The real question is: When will it stop?