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1 Concluding Paragraph Wraps up your essay neatly so your reader feels a sense of completion May restate the idea of your thesis in different words May review your supporting points May connect with a broader idea

2 Concluding Paragraph Should not introduce any new arguments Should not include any direct quotations from your stories

3 Thesis: These three stories all show how the will to survive can help a person overcome any obstacle. Conclusion: The characters in these three stories demonstrate that a strong-willed person can accomplish almost anything. “The Most Dangerous Game” proves that wit and cunning can lead a man to victory over a stronger opponent. In “High Diver,” Stan overcomes his internal struggle and triumphs. “Bernice Bobs Her Hair,” meanwhile, shows a young woman overcoming social conflict by fighting fire with fire. The determination of these stories’ characters sets an example that any courageous person might imitate.

4 Restatement of thesis; review of supporting points; connection to broader idea. The characters in these three stories demonstrate that a strong-willed person can accomplish almost anything. “The Most Dangerous Game” proves that wit and cunning can lead a man to victory over a stronger opponent. In “High Diver,” Stan overcomes his internal struggle and triumphs. “Bernice Bobs Her Hair,” meanwhile, shows a young woman overcoming social conflict by fighting fire with fire. The determination of these stories’ characters sets an example that any courageous person might imitate.

5 MLA Style Basics Use the formatting sheet!

6 Final editing notes Avoid using 1 st person (“I,” “me”) or 2 nd person (“you”) in your essay. Watch out for sentence fragments, comma splices, and run-on sentences. Use the spellcheck function—but use it wisely!


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