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Argumentative Conclusions

Argumentative Conclusions. It is important to avoid a redundant, boring restatement of the main arguments at the end. Conclusions should powerfully and creatively restate each main argument and present a clear call to action . . What do you think of this one?

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Argumentative Conclusions

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  1. Argumentative Conclusions

  2. It is important to avoid a redundant, boring restatement of the main arguments at the end. Conclusions should powerfully and creatively restate each main argument and present a clear call to action.

  3. What do you think of this one? So, now you know why you should vote for me for class president. I will work for more after-school activities. Another reason is I will convince the school to have more dances with live music. The last reason you should vote for me is that I am a good listener and will hear what you have to say. So, vote for me, and things will improve for everyone at school.

  4. Argumentative Conclusion Technique A Now or Never Statement • Create a sense of urgency and immediacy in order to rouse your reader to action. Example: The time has come to decide. Who do you want to represent you?

  5. Argumentative Conclusion Technique Use Vivid Language • Restate each argument in a compelling way. Example: If you want more exciting, stimulating after-school activities like a ski club, and coffee house, and school dances with the hottest local bands - these are just two reasons to give me your vote.

  6. Argumentative Conclusion Technique Highlight the Most Important Argument • Stress the argument you felt was the most convincing. Example: But most importantly, vote for someone who will be your voice on the student council and with the school administration.

  7. Argumentative Conclusion Technique Use a Definitive Word or Phrase • Take on a tone of authority to help convince the reader. Example: The choice is clear - get out there and cast your vote for me, Carrie Evers - the only choice for you.

  8. Argumentative Conclusion Technique A Call To Action • Clearly state what it is you want the reader to do. Example: The choice is clear - get out there and cast your vote for me, Carrie Evers - the only choice for you.

  9. The time has come to decide. Who do you want to represent you? If you want more exciting, stimulating after-school activities like a ski club, and coffee house, and school dances with the hottest local bands - these are just two reasons to give me your vote. But most importantly, vote for someone who will be your voice on the student council and with the school administration. The choice is clear - get out there and cast your vote for me, Carrie Evers - the only choice for you.

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