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Conclusion Writing Shouldn’t Complete Copy Thesis Depict Ideas

Front Writing Your Conclusion
Back Your conclusion shouldn’t be a complete copy of your thesis , but it should depict the same ideas and summarise what you have spoken about in your essay as a whole alongside the writer’s main purpose . Understandably, this can be a tricky thing for students to grasp but not too much time should be spent on the conclusion. 

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