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Title: Analysis Paper Conclusion Paragraph


1
Analysis PaperConclusion Paragraph
  • English 2
  • Mrs. Foster

2
Conclusion
  • Purpose
  • To wrap up all the ideas in your paper
  • To leave the reader with something to think about.

3
Conclusion
  • Three main parts
  • Restate thesis
  • Summary of main points
  • Concluding thoughts

4
Restate Thesis
  • Purpose
  • Bring the body of your paper back to your thesis
    statement
  • MUST be a restatement DO NOT copy and paste the
    same sentence from your introduction.

5
Restate Thesis
  • Example
  • In all these ways, Dahl has shown that covering
    up ones mistakes is always best through his use
    of plot, setting, and characterization in Lamb
    to the Slaughter.

6
Summary of Main Points
  • Purpose
  • Briefly show how the body of your paper proved
    your thesis
  • Summarize each body paragraph in one sentence.

7
Summary of Main Points
  • Example
  • First, through the resolution and rising action,
    Marys deceptive actions allowed her to get away
    with murder.
  • Next, the setting of both the kitchen and the
    grocery store are used as covers for the murder.
  • Lastly, the characterization of Mary as smart and
    the policemen as dull shows how Dahl approves of
    covering up ones mistakes.

8
Final Thoughts
  • Purpose
  • Apply your paper to a more universal context
  • Give the reader something to think about after
    theyre finished reading your paper
  • Hint It may be a good idea to tie back into your
    hook, as it will bring your paper full circle a
    good way to give closure.

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Final Thoughts
  • Example
  • Dahl would clearly agree with Sophocles when he
    said that even profit from deception is sweet.
    Although this is counter-cultural and looked down
    upon, often gain that comes from deception is
    sweeter than honest gain.
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