Conclusions
For your conclusions, you need to make sure that you do a few things:
- Give a sense that you have completed and fully explored your argument.
- Go back to your introductory story, anecdote, etc. and show it in light of the findings you’ve made.
- Show the importance of what you’ve said.
- Show the implications of what you’ve said in the paper. What will happen as a result of your proposals?
- You can end with a strong quote, fact, or statistic.