Friday, October 10, 2014

How to write a conclusion?

*It is important to end your composition well as the conclusion is the last part your teacher reads before grading your work.

*The ending of a composition is no less important than the introduction. It provides a proper ‘full-stop’ for your story. It is also where you help the reader feel that your story is complete.  
*The conclusion is normally rather short. However, be careful! Ending your story suddenly could leave your reader feeling dissatisfied, so avoid it at all costs.

*An interesting conclusion would leave your readers with a lasting impression of your writing and show them what a good writer you are.

*A good conclusion should tie up all loose ends. 
Good Endings have:
* a solution to the problem, preferably the hero taking some action.

*a satisfactory resolution that is gradually developed. Avoid sudden, easily solved endings.

*a  great last line that leaves a lasting impression.
AVOID…
*Dying
*Dream
*Fantasy
*Something/ someone that was previously not introduced in the story.

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