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Conclusion
A conclusion should not be a summary of what has already been said and it should not be a rephrased thesis statement without any substantive changes. Do not introduce a new idea or topic in the end of your essay as well. It simply should close the topic and contain three or four strong sentences, which may include brief summary of the main points presented, call for action, warning or universalization (comparison to other situations), suggestions or consequences, provocative question or related quotation. You may refer to the introduction using key words or parallel concepts.
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