53. The Conclusion - Deepstash

53. The Conclusion

The conclusion of your argument should be short and pointed. Gather the main issues together, and restate them in terms that will be easy to remember.

Mere repetition of the points as you made them in your introduction may sound too much like lack of resource; on the other hand, it helps to make your points familiar, and to drive them home. In any event make your contentions easy to remember. 

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