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This restates the thesis sentence (a statement or theory supported by an argument put forward in a scientific paper) but does not use exact words
It restates the research sentence of the paragraph that has been developed but does not use exact words
If appropriate, it expresses an opinion, makes a prediction, or provides a solution
The conclusion always ends with a statement that summarizes the essay
Conclusion uses the word summary transition (i.e., in other words, in short, the summary, the conclusion, and therefore) to signal to the reader that the ideas are coming to an end.
As a first step, the author outlines the problem and then give a summary of everything that has been described in the chapters previously.
The author must relate each data set to the problem to come to a certain conclusion.
The final step in drawing conclusions is to explain the meaning and certain consequences of these conclusions theoretically and practically.
When you write about a problem, the conclusion is the answer.
If you write about a problem, (such as a conversation), then the conclusion you must reach is a plan of action.
If you write about a subject, that is, a conversation about embodiment, then the conclusion is a generalization of what has been mentioned.