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000 10/30/2025 Narrative Essay: Conclusion

000 10/30/2025 Narrative Essay: Conclusion

Assessment

Presentation

English

9th - 12th Grade

Easy

CCSS
RL.11-12.3, RI.11-12.3, RL.6.3

+7

Standards-aligned

Created by

Brigitta Wengler

Used 2+ times

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12 Slides • 9 Questions

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Multiple Choice

According to the definition, a personal narrative conclusion goes beyond just ending the events and instead:

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Reflects on the meaning and significance of your experience, showing how it changed you and why it matters

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Explains how to make the perfect sandwich for lunch time

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Lists all the people who helped you during the story

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Describes what the weather was like on that day

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Multiple Choice

For the reader, a strong conclusion helps them understand the story's significance and:

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Creates emotional connection and shows universal truths they can apply

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Provides detailed instructions for completing homework assignments

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Lists the phone numbers of all the characters involved

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Explains the rules for playing different board games

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Multiple Choice

When reflecting on personal growth in your conclusion, you should ask yourself how you are different now and:

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What your favorite color is and why you chose it

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What you learned about yourself, others, or life, and how you see things differently

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What television shows you enjoy watching after school

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What kind of car you want to drive when you're older

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Multiple Choice

Step 1 of the three-step conclusion writing process asks you to reflect on:

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Change (How am I different because of this experience? What did I learn about myself?)

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Lunch (What did I eat for breakfast and what sounds good for dinner?)

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Technology (What apps should I download and which websites should I visit?)

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Sports (What games did I play and which team should I support?)

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Multiple Choice

Self-reliance as a Transcendentalist theme involves:

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Trusting your own judgment and choosing to be independent

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Always asking others what to do in every situation

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Following whatever is trending on social media platforms

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Copying exactly what your friends do without thinking

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Multiple Choice

The presentation advises students to avoid conclusion clichés like:

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And then I woke up, It was all a dream, and The End

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Once upon a time, In a galaxy far away, and Dear diary

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To whom it may concern, Sincerely yours, and Best regards

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Good morning, How are you today, and See you later

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Multiple Choice

The weak conclusion example is criticized because it:

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Only summarizes what happened and doesn't explain what was learned

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Uses too many big words that are difficult to understand

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Contains too many exciting action scenes and dramatic moments

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Includes detailed descriptions of the weather and traffic conditions

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Multiple Choice

The strong conclusion example works because it:

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Shows personal growth and uses reflection language

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Includes detailed maps and directions to various locations

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Provides recipes for cooking different types of meals

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Lists instructions for assembling furniture and electronics

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Multiple Choice

The revision checklist for content requirements includes all of the following EXCEPT:

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Shows how I changed or grew, explains what I learned, avoids clichés, uses reflection language

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Lists my favorite pizza toppings and ice cream flavors

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Gives readers something meaningful to think about

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Connects to Transcendentalist themes and universal messages

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