Examples of conclusion in a Sentence The evidence points to the inescapable conclusion that she was negligent. The logical conclusion is that she was negligent. What led you to that conclusion? They haven’t yet arrived at a conclusion.
Q. How should conclusion be written?
Conclusion outline
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- Q. How should conclusion be written?
- Q. What are the elements that make up a good conclusion?
- Q. What is a better word for my?
- Q. How do you say me in a fancy way?
- Q. What words rhyme with yourself?
- Q. What is another way to say me in?
- Q. How do you say I think formally?
- Q. What can I say instead of I believe?
- Topic sentence. Fresh rephrasing of thesis statement.
- Supporting sentences. Summarize or wrap up the main points in the body of the essay. Explain how ideas fit together.
- Closing sentence. Final words. Connects back to the introduction. Provides a sense of closure.
Q. What are the elements that make up a good conclusion?
A good conclusion should do a few things: Restate your thesis. Synthesize or summarize your major points. Make the context of your argument clear….Context
- Tell the reader what you want him or her to do.
- Explain why this topic is timely or important.
Q. What is a better word for my?
What is another word for my?
my own | my personal |
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my very own | one’s |
ma | mah |
me | muh |
Q. How do you say me in a fancy way?
“Come with me if you want to live!”…What is another word for me?
myself | I |
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personally | for me |
ourself | self |
Q. What words rhyme with yourself?
Words That Rhyme With “Yourself” :
- 1 syllable: delf, delph, elf, Guelph, pelf, self, shelf.
- 2 syllables: herself, himself, hisself, itself, myself, oneself, thyself.
- 3 syllables: ourself. About | Privacy | Words | Feedback. © 2021 RhymeDesk.com.
Q. What is another way to say me in?
solo
- by oneself.
- companionless.
- friendless.
- in solitary.
- individual.
- me and my shadow.
- me myself and I.
- on one’s own.
Q. How do you say I think formally?
‘I Think’ Synonyms List
- In my opinion.
- As far as I’m concerned – This phrase is often used in a more authoritative sense.
- I believe that…
- I am of the opinion that…
- It is my belief…
- It seems to me/It appears to me.
- To my way of thinking/In my way of thinking.
- I honestly think that/ I honestly believe that…
Q. What can I say instead of I believe?
What is another word for I believe?
in my judgmentUS | in my judgementUK |
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I imagine | I understand |
I envisage | I suspect |
I assume | I estimate |
I reckon | I expect |
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