Actually, a good essay doesn't need to say it all - it is superfluous. If you have clearly stated and backed up your points, and the writing is obviously ending, it actually insults the reader implying that he/she is too stupid to realize that you are ending or that you have to repeat your paper's points. It is unnecessary, so write with some authority and leave it out.
Simply restate your thesis, then end with a thought-provoking statement.
2007-03-23 13:45:22
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answer #1
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answered by blakesleefam 4
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Finally
2007-03-23 20:47:45
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Therefore
Hence
As a result
Finally
Ultimately
*Sometimes, you don't need the intro word (i.e. "in conclusion") because the conclusion or whatever it is your ending with speaks for itself. Intro such as these can sometimes be repetitive.
2007-03-23 21:08:25
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answered by samsona 3
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to wrap things up
in all
overall,
withall,
Damnit the ****** above me beat me by 45 seconds well good luck anyway
2007-03-23 20:41:36
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answered by dnateog 2
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the end
2007-03-23 21:56:00
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answered by Chrys 7
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Dat da da Dat da,.. DAT DA!
And, a little tap dance should signal a finale.
2007-03-23 21:43:50
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answered by Charlie Kicksass 7
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To summarize....
Therefore....
To conclude....
Finally..
If these aren't sufficient look it up in a thesaurus.
2007-03-23 20:40:50
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answered by 10 Point Shoe-In 3
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"After all these things"
or
"Finally"
or
"Lastly"
or
"Beyond and including"
or
"Ultimately, and by these things, it should be said.."
ETC.
2007-03-24 02:12:36
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answered by Rodger G 2
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"In closing".
2007-03-23 20:41:49
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answered by mypassions4life 5
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