The Conclusion
The concluding paragraph should pull together the topics that you have discussed and convince your reader that you have accomplished the purpose of your thesis. In writing this paragraph, review your main points and show that you have supported or proved your thesis statement. Keep this summary concise. You may also include an appropriate suggestion to the reader. Remember, the conclusion should give your paper a sense of finality; it should not introduce new material. Some of the many ways you can conclude your writing include the following: restate the central idea, make a generalization, review and summarize, end with a quotation, end with a call for action.