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Role play - Interview: How to write a powerful conclusion?

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For me, the most important thing at the moment to write a conclusion is “Leave something to the reader”.
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Sometimes I read articles that are so worthless that I regret reading it.
However, when I read scientific books I sometimes stop to do my normal activities to think about what I read. Those books really makes me think and question myself about many things. That’s the purpose of worth-reading articles, books, etc…

To me, the most important thing to remember when it comes to writing a powerful conclusion would be appealing to the emotions of the kind of readers I expect to reach my essay, and also adding some personal perspective to the conclusion, so we incite the intelect and imagination of those readers, encouraging them to either agree or disagree.

must of the time we tend to get confused with conclusions because is the final part of an essay or review, etc and we try to bring things from the introduction… but I think is the most important section for any kind of documents due to final thoughts you have of any topic that will require to get attention from readers.

I’m a bit confused with the focus Ravee and Jess give about powerful conclusions, mainly at the point of the positiveness.
I understand we reach results with research and then we add our personal opinion to that results. It couldn’t be positive all time because there is an implicit factor very important: my interpretation of results.
That is totally subjective and can be controversial when people read my essay and then it becomes into a negative message.

So, Am I have to search for a positive message always? In my opinion, when we crash with the perspective of people, we enrich the topic.

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So, In my opinion the most important thing to remember when we’re writing a conclusion is saying to our readers why is important all the information that they’ve read and then gives them a task to do or reflect about the topic.

Personally, conclusions for essays are boring. The most provoking thoughts should already have been delivered by the time you reach the conclusion. So, smart people don’t read them, and lazy people don’t care about them.
**PRINCIPAL TOPICS OF INTERVIEW:** ### **1. Importance of conclusions** Conclusions are crucial because they consolidate everything you've written and create the final impression on your audience. A strong conclusion can ensure that your message leaves a lasting impact; otherwise, the rest of the essay might feel ineffective. ### **2. Reasons for weak conclusions** Many writers end up with weak conclusions because they are tired and rush through the final part of the essay. This can undermine the effectiveness of the entire piece, as a rushed conclusion lacks the thought and care needed to be impactful. ### **3. How to leave a positive impression** To leave a positive impression, focus on driving home your main points and reminding the reader of the importance of your message. Ending with something memorable, like a question or call to action, encourages the reader to think or act on what they've read. ### **4. Common mistakes in writing conclusions** Some common mistakes in conclusions include rushing, introducing new information, and repeating the thesis statement without paraphrasing. These errors can frustrate readers or diminish the impact of the essay. ### **5. Final advice on writing powerful conclusions** Jess advises writers to think about their audience and ensure the conclusion appeals to them. Following the tips provided can help create a conclusion that evokes a positive emotional response from the reader. ### **6. Reflective question for the audience** Ravee encourages the audience to think about what they believe is the most important aspect of writing a powerful conclusion and to share their thoughts in the comments.
The most importante thing that a powerful conclusion needs has is be challenging. If we give to our readers that, I sure we will get good opinions of them. As the teacher said, we must be respect with them and the better form of get is give them the best of us.
From my perspective, the most important thing when writing a conclusion is leaving the reader with a question or a call to action that invites them and intrigues them enough to investigate more or to read other papers.
For me, the most important thing at the moment to write a conclusion is "Leave something to the reader". . Sometimes I read articles that are so worthless that I regret reading it. However, when I read scientific books I sometimes stop to do my normal activities to think about what I read. Those books really makes me think and question myself about many things. That's the purpose of worth-reading articles, books, etc...
must of the time we tend to get confused with conclusions because is the final part of an essay or review, etc and we try to bring things from the introduction… but I think is the most important section for any kind of documents due to final thoughts you have of any topic that will require to get attention from readers.

To me, the most important thing to remember when it comes to writing a powerful conclusion would be appealing to the emotions of the kind of readers I expect to reach my essay, and also adding some personal perspective to the conclusion, so we incite the intelect and imagination of those readers, encouraging them to either agree or disagree

i think that all the points to writte a powerful conlusion are importants but appeal to the emotions -
For me, the most important thing when writing a powerful conclusion is to give an impression strong enough to make the reader want to know more about the topic and generate their own opinion.
I have never thought about the fact that the reader could feel exhausted at the end, and that is totally truth, because it happens to me many times. Having knowledge about it, helps me to understand better the point of of view of the readers.

for me the most powerful thing to remember when it comes to writing a conclusions must be clear with the charactheristics that you may enconter in it, then ill appreciate that the writer gives a personal perpective to appeal the readers opoinion.

What is the most important thing you should keep in mind when you're writing a conclusion? The reader expects that the author shows the results of your arguments without introducing new information. But you might sometimes have the feeling that the conclusion is not as strong as you want. Due to this, you don't know how to end your essay, and perhaps you ended up introducing new information.

I think the most important thing when writing a powerful conclusion is to let the readers know your opinion very clear, without making it seems like you were tired of writing all the essay. In the end, in my opinion, the conclusion is like an introduction, and almost all of the people try to read it before reading all of what you have to say.

The most important to have on mind while writing a conclusion coud be determined by 3 key factors: the audience, the real impression you need to leave and finally ¿why it is important? your impression about what you write.

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Use tools to remind the reader what you have said is important (question, call to action)

So, In my opinion the most important thing to remember when we’re writing a conclusion is saying to our readers why is important all the information that they’ve read and then gives them a task to do or reflect about the topic.

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must of the time we tend to get confused with conclusions because is the final part of an essay or review, etc and we try to bring things from the introduction… but I think is the most important section for any kind of documents due to final thoughts you have of any topic that will require to get attention from readers.

To make your conclusion effective, you should bring the reader back to the main point to remind the reader of the purpose of the essay. It’s important to avoid repeating the thesis verbatim. Instead, paraphrase your argument slightly while still preserving the primary point.

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In my opinion, the most important thing when writing the conclusion is not add more info. The conclusion is supposed to conclude the idea of the whole essay, there is no place there for more than closure.

For me it is important to leave a message o transmit something to the reader, the goal is that the person feels that learns something o has a new knowledge.

In my opinion, the conclusion should show the most important aspects of the writing, the reader can return to essential things of the essay through the conclusion. In the conclusion, the writer must ratify the importance of his writing and show why the reader should investigate more about the topic in question.

  1. Presenting new information

for me is inspire to do something or leave something to the readers

I think the most important tip to remember is take the time to develop the idea of the conclusion. I we rush and leave ideas in the air our conclusion will be weak.

For me, a powerful closure has to appeal to the readers: why is important for them? what they can do about it? how they can connect with this? Also, is a kind of 'goodbye' so you want to end properly, just like teacher said: with a lasting impression.

I’m a little bit lost on how to make the conclusion woth. Jess is rigth: if I am going to write the same thing I wrote at the introduction, then what was the point of reading the hole thing? My hunch is this: yes, you will present something alike to your introduction, in the fashion of how that was _transformed _or enriched by the thing you wrote. Maybe that would be a good way to both nourish your conclusion and leave the reader something to reconsider. That is where the value of the conclusioon could be.

  • Conclusion is your final impression for the reader
  • Use tools to remind the reader what you have said is important (question, call to action)
  • Don’t rush making a conclusion
  • Think about your audience and appeal to your readers’ emotions