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.
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