Writing Persuasive Conclusions – Convince us that recycling is something the law should enforce!
Concluding Passages – Why do the U.S. and Mexico hold out against Universal Health Care?
Writing Concluding Sentences – How do you put the cherry on top.
The Persuasive Closer – Community service, should we require it for everyone?
Writing Supportive Conclusions – This is an idea I can really get behind.
Writing Powerful Conclusions – Read the passage to get a sense of the main idea. Then write an appropriate conclusion for the speech.
Pearl Habor – On 8 December, 1941, the day after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, HI, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt gave the following address to the nation.
A Dangerous Idea? – Imagine that you are Charles Darwin, about to write the conclusion for your book outlining the principles of evolution.
Supporting Ideas with Sound Conclusions – Imagine an article about the benefits of allowing kids to fail.
Writing the Conclusion – The author cites the ever-increasing contribution to greenhouse gases, the inhumane treatment of animals, and the recurring problems with dangerous bacteria in the meat.
Wrapping it All Up – Imagine a persuasion piece about the problems with fast food.
Powerful Conclusions – Imagine a speech about the differences between seeing something as a handicap and seeing something as a challenge.
Pharaoh's Tomb – Imagine a speech about the differences between seeing something as a handicap and seeing something as a challenge.
Making a Lasting Impression – The conclusion has been removed from this short speech. Read the speech. Then, on a separate page, write a conclusion for it.
Creating Conclusions – In 1872, as an act of civil disobedience, suffragette Susan B. Anthony was arrested for voting in the presidential election.