Due:
An AP Seminar Individual Written Argument (IWA) conclusion, you should restated your thesis, reiterate key points, and offer a final thought or call to action related to your research question and argument.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Briefly summarize your main argument or claim, ensuring it's clear and concise.
Briefly recap the most important evidence and analysis presented in your body paragraphs, reinforcing your argument's validity.
If your argument suggests a solution or resolution to the research question, clearly state it in the conclusion.
Acknowledge any potential implications or limitations of your argument or research, demonstrating a nuanced understanding of the topic.
If appropriate, suggest avenues for future research or investigation related to your topic.
You can also situate your argument within a larger context, highlighting its significance or importance.
The conclusion should summarize and reinforce your argument, not introduce new evidence or arguments
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Briefly summarize your main argument or claim, ensuring it's clear and concise.
Briefly recap the most important evidence and analysis presented in your body paragraphs, reinforcing your argument's validity.
If your argument suggests a solution or resolution to the research question, clearly state it in the conclusion.
Acknowledge any potential implications or limitations of your argument or research, demonstrating a nuanced understanding of the topic.
If appropriate, suggest avenues for future research or investigation related to your topic.
You can also situate your argument within a larger context, highlighting its significance or importance.
The conclusion should summarize and reinforce your argument, not introduce new evidence or arguments