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Writing an Argumentative Essay Conclusion

1. The Importance of a Strong Conclusion


- The conclusion is your final opportunity to leave a lasting impression on your reader.
- It should effectively summarize your main arguments and provide a sense of closure.
- A strong conclusion can reinforce your position and persuade the reader to agree with your vi
ewpoint.

* 4 steps:
2. Restate the Thesis Statement
- Begin your conclusion by restating your thesis statement in a different way.
- This reminds the reader of your main argument and reinforces its importance.
- Avoid simply copying the thesis statement from the introduction.

3. Summarize Key Points


- Summarize the main points you made in your body paragraphs.
- Focus on the most compelling evidence and arguments that support your thesis.
- Keep it concise and clear, avoiding unnecessary repetition.
- Use transition words or phrases to smoothly connect your main points.

4. Address Counterarguments
- Acknowledge opposing viewpoints or counterarguments briefly.
- This demonstrates that you have considered different perspectives.
- Refute or rebut these counterarguments with logical reasoning or additional evidence.
- Present a strong counterargument to show the weaknesses or flaws in opposing viewpoints.

5. Call to Action or Final Thought


- End your conclusion with a call to action, encouraging the reader to take a specific action or th
ink about the issue further.
- This adds a sense of urgency and motivates the reader to consider your viewpoint.
- Alternatively, you can leave the reader with a final thought or reflection related to the topic.
- This leaves a lasting impression and encourages the reader to reflect on the broader implicatio
ns of your argument.

6. Dos and Don'ts


- Do keep the conclusion focused, concise, and impactful.
- Do make sure your conclusion aligns with the overall tone and style of your essay.
- Don't introduce new information or arguments in the conclusion.
- Don't simply repeat what you've already stated in the essay.

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