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Review of 5 Paragraph Essay httpswwwbrainpopcomenglishwritingfiveparagraphessay Clever According to wwwdictionarycom Adjective 1 mentally bright having sharp or quick intelligence able ID: 612106

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Clever ConclusionsSlide2

Review of 5 Paragraph Essay

https://www.brainpop.com/english/writing/fiveparagraphessay

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Clever

According to

www.dictionary.com

Adjective

1. mentally bright; having sharp or quick intelligence; able.

2. showing inventiveness or originality; ingenious

3. superficially skillful, witty, or original in character or construction

Antonyms: stupid, clumsySlide4

ConclusionAccording to

www.dictionary.com

Noun

1.

the

end or close; final part.

2. the last main division of a discourse, usually containing a summing up of the points and a statement of opinion or decisions reached.

3. a result, issue, or outcome; settlement or

arrangement

4. Antonyms: beginningSlide5

Here’s some different ways we can write conclusions….

The more the merrier…Slide6

Steps to write a conclusion

1. Have a transitional phrase at the beginning of your conclusion

2. Repeat the main ideas (Restate the thesis)- What are

you comparing and contrasting?

What did comparing and contrasting tell you about your subjects?

3. End with a statement that is: a question, a wish or hope or a strong statement!Slide7
Slide8

Conclusion Outline

Topic sentence

Fresh rephrasing of thesis statement

Supporting sentences

Summarize or wrap up the main points in the body of the essay

Explain how ideas fit together

Closing sentence

Final words

Connects back to the introduction

Provides a sense of closureSlide9

Transitions

As you can see…

It is clear that…

Most would agree that…

Without a doubt…

Certainly…

All in all…

Unquestionably…Slide10

Now it’s your turn!!!

1…2….3…go!