PPT-The End: Writing a Conclusion
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Conclusions Are Also Important A Conclusion Should Answer the question So What Show your readers why this paper was important Show them that your paper was meaningful
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Conclusions Are Also Important A Conclusion Should Answer the question So What Show your readers why this paper was important Show them that your paper was meaningful and useful Synthesize . It accomplishes this by stepping back from the specifics in order to view the bigger picture of the document In other words it is reminding the reader of the main argument For most course papers i t is usually one paragraph that simply and succinct Pre Grant Writing Phase Grant Writing Strategies and the Writing Phase Budget and Justification/Narrativeummary and Overview of LATTC Grant processPresenter:Dr Marcia Wilson, Director Workforce and Ec a Solid Conclusion. Purpose of Conclusions. Strategy One: Echoing the Introduction. Strategy Two. : Challenging . the Reader. Strategy Three: Looking to the Future. Strategy Five: Posing a Question. Conclusions. Going from examples to conclusions. Inductive Writing. Looks at specific instances and culminates in the conclusion. Used for controversial topics to maintain reader attention. A complete thesis in the beginning can deter readers who disagree. 10: Insightful conclusion. Literary Essay. Session 10: Insightful Conclusion. Teaching Points. In the last session, . you . learned how to write a literary-device body paragraph. . In . this session, . . The structure of an introduction goes from the most broad sentence to the most specific.. Attention Getter. Bridge. Thesis. Introduction. Paragraph. Conclusion. Paragraph. Thesis . (reworded). Main points. C. onclusions. Grade 5. Copyright © 2014 by Write Score LLC. We are going to work on writing the . conclusion . or ending of a piece of writing.. Today’s Lesson . When working on our conclusions, we want to. Four types of writing. Expository Essays. Descriptive Essays. Narrative Essays. Argumentative Essays(Persuasive). Purpose- Expository Essay. Five Paragraph Essay. Examine an idea. Gather and evaluate evidence. Grade 7. Copyright © 2014 by Write Score LLC. . Circle back . to the . introduction . to . include one element.. Reread the introduction. . Which strategy did you use to draw your readers in?. Which sentence or phrase stands out? Circle or underline the phrase.. Argumentative Writing:. Conclusions. Copyright © . 2015 . Write Score LLC. Review:. Elements of Argumentative Writing. Claim (versus thesis). Logic (versus emotion in persuasive writing) – based on evidence. Amy E. Beddoe. Conclusions are often the most difficult part of an essay to write, and many writers feel that they have nothing left to say after having written the paper. A writer needs to keep in mind that the conclusion is often what a reader remembers best. Your conclusion should be the best part of your paper. . . Remember this example of an introduction? . It goes from the most broad sentence to the most specific.. Attention Getter. Bridge. Thesis. Introduction. Paragraph. Conclusion. Paragraph. Thesis . (reworded). Ch. 2 Linda . Yellin. 1. Content. 2. Clarity. 3. Conciseness. 4. Elimination of slang, colloquialisms, trite expressions, . and jargon. 5. Tone. 6. Bias – free language. 7. Spelling . 8. Grammar. 9. Uniformity. Persuasive writing is…. An essay which tries to convince a reader to believe what you believe about a certain topic.. Some . DO’s . and DON’Ts. Do:. Divide into 5 paragraphs. Have a thesis statement in your introduction.
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