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Conclusions are the final paragraphs of an essay in which the write sums up the main point, concluding the discussion. They are often the most difficult part of an essay to write, and many writers feel that they have nothing left to say after having written the bulk paper. A writer needs to keep in mind that the conclusion is often what a reader remembers best. Your conclusion should be the best part of your paper.
Compare with introduction, exposition
To do: Should something on conclusions in logic be added here?
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