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Almost all writing is divided into three sections: introduction, body, and conclusion. Students rarely have trouble writing the body of a piece. It is the heart of the composition and includes the major points. Introductions and conclusions are more challenging. The conclusion, for example, is usually a brief summation of the piece, with any final call to action or closing thoughts. Provided here are worksheets to help your students practice conclusion writing.
Almost all writing is divided into three sections: introduction, body, and conclusion. Students rarely have trouble writing the body of a piece. It is the heart of the composition and includes the major points. Introductions and conclusions are more challenging. The conclusion, for example, is usually a brief summation of the piece, with any final call to action or closing thoughts. Provided here are worksheets to help your students practice conclusion writing.
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