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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Effective Conclusions - Theory

Read this for background information on creating a conclusion for tomorrow's lesson.

Strategies for writing an effective conclusion


 

Here is a brief list of things that you might accomplish in your concluding paragraph(s).* There are certainly other things that you can do, and you certainly don't want to do all these things. They're only suggestions:
  • include a brief summary of the paper's main points.
  • ask a provocative question.
  • use a quotation.
  • evoke a vivid image.
  • call for some sort of action.
  • end with a warning.
  • universalize (compare to other situations).
  • suggest results or consequences.

 
Play the "So What" Game. If you're stuck and feel like your conclusion isn't saying anything new or interesting, ask a friend to read it with you. Whenever you make a statement from your conclusion, ask the friend to say, "So what?" or "Why should anybody care?" Then ponder that question and answer it. Here's how it might go:

 
You: Basically, I'm just saying that education was important to Douglass.
Friend: So what?
You: Well, it was important because it was a key to him feeling like a free and equal citizen.
Friend: Why should anybody care?
You: That's important because plantation owners tried to keep slaves from being educated so that they could maintain control. When Douglass obtained an education, he undermined that control personally.

 
You can also use this strategy on your own, asking yourself "So What?" as you develop your ideas or your draft.

 
  • Return to the theme or themes in the introduction. This strategy brings the reader full circle. For example, if you begin by describing a scenario, you can end with the same scenario as proof that your essay is helpful in creating a new understanding. You may also refer to the introductory paragraph by using key words or parallel concepts and images that you also used in the introduction.
  • Synthesize, don't summarize: Include a brief summary of the paper's main points, but don't simply repeat things that were in your paper. Instead, show your reader how the points you made and the support and examples you used fit together. Pull it all together.
  • Include a provocative insight or quotation from the research or reading you did for your paper.
  • Propose a course of action, a solution to an issue, or questions for further study. This can redirect your reader's thought process and help her to apply your info and ideas to her own life or to see the broader implications.



 

26 comments:

Ansley said...

mr buxton...does there have to be a moral for EVERY story you do for a p2???


and...is it ok if i do a story about a specific carpool story on the way home from school?

ASAP please!!!

-ansley

®¥@₦ $. said...

mr b do we have to have ONE metaphor or can we have different metaphors for each p2

®¥@₦ $. said...

mr b do we have to have ONE metaphor or can we have different metaphors for each p2

®¥@₦ $. said...

ASAP PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sarah N. said...

I might try that...

Ryan. -IDK

Anonymous said...

Are we allowed to do the vocab lines on a vocab car .
Abigail

®¥@₦ $. said...

were you talking to me saying all that or just the idk

®¥@₦ $. said...

sarah

Mary Grace Parker said...

For my metaphor I am doing like a pair of shoes. (it sounds bad when you say it like that)
Shoes like 'shoes will come into your life, brand new and presitine. They'll leave your life worn but loved. And even though you loved your new shoes, your now-old ones are just as good' Then I would say something about LS and stuff.
I am not going to use what I just wrote, but that is a rough idea.


Would THAT be a good metaphor?

Also, our draft due tomorrow, is that like a rough draft? Are you going to revise that one.

Is there a certain place in the LS that has gotten increasingly more worn over the years?

Thanks
-M.G.
ASAP on feedback please

®¥@₦ $. said...

btw mgp thanks for changing your name to MGP and mr b said you can have just the introduction



PLEASE ANSWER MY Q

:)~M@GGÍ€~:) said...

mgp that is really good!!!

Juliana said...

Mary Grace I think that is fine but idk where a place has been worn. Maybe the playground.

juliana

Unknown said...

MG personally I think that wpuld be a good one

®¥@₦ $. said...

so can anyone answer my q

Anonymous said...

Mr. Buxton,
I am still confused about intro. i get the hook but everything else i don't understand?
Abigail

Juliana said...

Can you only tell one power 3 if you are really descriptively describing it?

Juliana

®¥@₦ $. said...

PLEASE ANSWER MY Q!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

®¥@₦ $. said...

… PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

I still don't understand the intro
Abigail

Juliana said...

I DON'T KNOW!!!!!


juliana

Sarah N. said...

RYAN-

We all do not know obviously. So why don't you ask Mr. B during school hours???

Sarah

®¥@₦ $. said...

for some reason my computer is screwin up and isnt workin so WITZEL i need your help

Sarah N. said...

MG-

Remember you need to be able to do a lot with this shoe. Can you really do a lot with a shoe?

Just my opinion. If you can do a lot with it, then GO FOR IT!!!

Sarha

Juliana said...

I DON"T NO!!!

Juliana

Juliana said...

*Know

my bad

juliana

:)~M@GGÍ€~:) said...

ryan you can only DO 1 METAPHOR!!!

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