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Lesson Five: Introductions and Conclusions Introduction The introduction should orient the reader to the ideas the essay will discuss, while the conclusion should synthesize those ideas. You should introduce your theme early, usually at the end of the first paragraph. At this stage, since you have not explored your concrete evidence, the theme should subtly indicate the direction the essay will take rather than try to tell the whole story. How do you draw in the reader to your story? What, specifically, should be included in the conclusion? Read on and find out how to pack both the beginning and the ending of your essay with the most punch.
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Lesson Five: Intros and Conclusions


