Conclusion Flashcards

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Summarizing key points:

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“In conclusion, this essay has explored various aspects of [topic]. We have examined [summarize main points discussed in the essay] to demonstrate the significance and complexity of the issue.”
“To summarize, the evidence presented in this essay highlights the impact of [topic] on [relevant areas].”
“In light of the arguments presented, it is clear that [topic] has profound implications for [affected parties].”

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Restating the thesis statement:

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“Returning to the central thesis, it is evident that [restate your thesis statement in a concise manner], as supported by the evidence provided throughout this essay.”
“The thesis put forth in this essay, that [restate your thesis statement], has been substantiated by the analysis and examples discussed.”

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Offering a final thought or reflection:

“While the future of [topic] remains uncertain, it is crucial that we continue to engage in constructive dialogue and take collective action to address the challenges it presents.”
“As we navigate the complexities of [topic], it is imperative that we remain vigilant and proactive in finding sustainable solutions.”
“Ultimately, [topic] serves as a reminder of our shared responsibility and the need for ongoing efforts to create a more [desired outcome].”

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Providing a call to action:

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“In light of the findings presented, it is essential that individuals, governments, and organizations collaborate to [propose an action].”
“To mitigate the adverse effects of [topic], it is incumbent upon us to [suggest a course of action] and work towards a more sustainable future.”
“In conclusion, the time has come for us to [call to action], as this issue demands immediate attention and concerted efforts.”

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