It is a need in academic writing to include a conclusion for your written assignment or task as part of the essay structure.
Before discussing how to structure and write the conclusion, it is
better to know the “why” first. You should have a general and special
purpose for doing this component task.
general purposes
Structuring the conclusion of your written work can be done in many different ways. This depends on the purpose that you have, the level of writing expected of you and the kind of target readers that you have, among others. You can use a simple procedure for starters:
general purposes
- showing your reader that they have reached the ending part of your writing
- re-iterating your argument, thesis, answer or proposition to get your message across
- attempting to leave an impression on your readers
- getting them to give your argument, thesis, answer or proposition a thought or consideration to get a favourable response like an action from them
- The specific purposes you can have for your writing of the conclusion depends on what are your specific purposes for your writing the essay.
Structuring the conclusion of your written work can be done in many different ways. This depends on the purpose that you have, the level of writing expected of you and the kind of target readers that you have, among others. You can use a simple procedure for starters:
- State the issue or topic.
- State your answer, argument, proposition or point which is your thesis statement.
- Enumerate, as briefly as you can, the points you have raised in supporting your thesis.
- Make a call to action targeted to your readers.
- Make a parting shot. Be sure that you have mentioned this in the introduction or discussion part of your writing.
- You can interchange No. 4 and 5.