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Aspects to be considered: – The purpose of a conclusion – The content – Beginning the conclusion – How long should it be? – Your individual approach writing.

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Page 1: Aspects to be considered: – The purpose of a conclusion – The content – Beginning the conclusion – How long should it be? – Your individual approach writing.
Page 2: Aspects to be considered: – The purpose of a conclusion – The content – Beginning the conclusion – How long should it be? – Your individual approach writing.

• Aspects to be considered:– The purpose of a conclusion– The content– Beginning the conclusion – How long should it be?– Your individual approach writing the conclusion

Page 3: Aspects to be considered: – The purpose of a conclusion – The content – Beginning the conclusion – How long should it be? – Your individual approach writing.
Page 4: Aspects to be considered: – The purpose of a conclusion – The content – Beginning the conclusion – How long should it be? – Your individual approach writing.

• The conclusion should bring your argument home by– Leaving the reader feeling that your discussion is

over– Giving the reader something to think about

Page 5: Aspects to be considered: – The purpose of a conclusion – The content – Beginning the conclusion – How long should it be? – Your individual approach writing.
Page 6: Aspects to be considered: – The purpose of a conclusion – The content – Beginning the conclusion – How long should it be? – Your individual approach writing.

• The conclusion should match the introduction in terms of – the ideas presented – the argument put forward

Page 7: Aspects to be considered: – The purpose of a conclusion – The content – Beginning the conclusion – How long should it be? – Your individual approach writing.

• Restate the main argument • Reiterate the most important points and

evidence• The challenge – To reiterate the arguments in a fresh way

Page 8: Aspects to be considered: – The purpose of a conclusion – The content – Beginning the conclusion – How long should it be? – Your individual approach writing.

• Depending on the type of discussion, additional elements may include– recommendations for future action – speculations on future trends– implications and/or consequences– suggestions for further research or discussion

Page 9: Aspects to be considered: – The purpose of a conclusion – The content – Beginning the conclusion – How long should it be? – Your individual approach writing.

• What doesn’t go in the conclusion:– New information, new ideas, new arguments• These should have been addressed in the body of the

discussion

– Quotes• these should have been used in the main body of the

discussion

Page 10: Aspects to be considered: – The purpose of a conclusion – The content – Beginning the conclusion – How long should it be? – Your individual approach writing.
Page 11: Aspects to be considered: – The purpose of a conclusion – The content – Beginning the conclusion – How long should it be? – Your individual approach writing.

• Begin with a sentence referring to the main subject that was discussed in the body in the essay– You could paraphrase the question

• Use words or phrases that signal you are ending the discussion

Page 12: Aspects to be considered: – The purpose of a conclusion – The content – Beginning the conclusion – How long should it be? – Your individual approach writing.
Page 13: Aspects to be considered: – The purpose of a conclusion – The content – Beginning the conclusion – How long should it be? – Your individual approach writing.

• Give the reader something to think about: – As health information networks expand to

intersect with other personal information networks, creating the potential for new, more widespread and more intrusive forms of information use, it becomes increasingly important for critical debate to occur at all levels of the community.

Page 14: Aspects to be considered: – The purpose of a conclusion – The content – Beginning the conclusion – How long should it be? – Your individual approach writing.

• As health information networks expand to intersect with other personal information networks, creating the potential for new, more widespread and more intrusive forms of information use, it becomes increasingly important for critical debate to occur at all levels of the community.

Page 15: Aspects to be considered: – The purpose of a conclusion – The content – Beginning the conclusion – How long should it be? – Your individual approach writing.
Page 16: Aspects to be considered: – The purpose of a conclusion – The content – Beginning the conclusion – How long should it be? – Your individual approach writing.

• Approximately 7%-10% of the whole essay– For 1000 words you might have four or five

sentences– For longer discussions, the conclusion may be

several paragraphs