How to Write a Conclusion Paragraph (Not a Summary)
A conclusion answers the question the reader is silently asking: so what? How to end an essay without repeating it, with before-and-after examples.
A conclusion answers the question the reader is silently asking: so what? How to end an essay without repeating it, with before-and-after examples.
A rhetorical analysis explains how a text persuades, not whether you agree. The assignment decoded, with a full worked example from prompt to paragraph.
A topic sentence states the one point a paragraph will prove. What it is, where it goes, and examples that show the difference between a point and a fact.
A works cited page is the alphabetical MLA list of every source you used. Format rules, hanging indents, and worked entries for books, sites, and journals.
Transition words sorted by the job they do: addition, contrast, cause, sequence. Pick by function, not from a 200-word dump, and the logic holds.
A thesis statement is one sentence that says what your essay argues and why. Examples across essay types, plus the test that separates a real thesis from a fact.
An annotated bibliography is a source list where each entry gets a short paragraph. Here is the format, two full examples in APA and MLA, and the common mistakes.
On a reading test, three answer choices describe one line and one describes the whole passage. Here's how to spot the central idea every time, with examples.
Claude AI is Anthropic's answer to ChatGPT. This guide covers every model, pricing tier, real use cases, and how Claude compares to GPT and Gemini.
Google Stitch turns text and voice into full UI designs with code export. Free, Gemini-powered, and evolving fast. Here is everything it does and where it falls short.