Conclusion Paragraph Structure and Elements

Conclusion Paragraph Structure and Elements

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Aiden Montgomery

English, Education

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

07:46

The video tutorial guides students through writing the conclusion paragraph of a TDA (Text-Dependent Analysis) essay. It covers three main components: rephrasing the thesis, writing synthesis sentences, and crafting a call to action. The instructor provides examples and pauses for students to complete each step, emphasizing the importance of summarizing body paragraphs and persuading the reader. The tutorial concludes with a recap of the steps and encourages students to reflect on their writing process.

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What should you have ready before starting the conclusion paragraph?

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What is the first part of the conclusion paragraph?

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How should you begin your rephrased thesis?

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What is the purpose of synthesis sentences?

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How many sentences should the synthesis section contain?

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What is the final part of the conclusion paragraph?

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What is the main goal of a call to action?

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In the call to action, who should you address?

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What should you do after writing the call to action?

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What phrase should you use to start your conclusion?

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