Sunday, February 12, 2012

Developing a Strong Conclusion

In order to make a conclusion stronger there is many times when you have to decide what are the quantity and the quality of the statement. A good way is rewriting statements into standard form making it less broad and easier to understand for readers. In quantity it is categorized as universal or particular. This means, if the topic your talking about has to do with a whole population or a specific sample your taking out. This will give the reader a better understanding because you’re more specific on the topic. For example, you can talk about cats in an essay. If you single out tigers from cats it will let the leader know your just talking about tigers rather than all cats. The other category is quality, which is a positive or negative. Identifying the quality lets the reader know the point your trying to put out. The quality is where you establish your points with words such as no. Therefore identifying these categories gives the reader a better understanding of your arguments because it provides key words. 

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