@flowershade84
Active 3 years, 7 months ago
Avoid phrases like “in conclusion,” “to conclude,” “in summary,” and “to sum up.” These phrases could be useful–even welcome–in oral shows. But readers can see, by the tell-tale compression of the pages, when an essay is about to finish. You’ll irritate your viewers should you belabor the apparent. Conclude by contemplating the implications of […] View
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Anker Bagge posted an update 3 years, 7 months ago
Avoid phrases like “in conclusion,” “to conclude,” “in summary,” and “to sum up.” These phrases could be useful–even welcome–in oral shows. But readers can see, by the tell-tale compression of the pages, when an essay is about to finish. You’ll irritate your viewers should you belabor the apparent. Conclude by contemplating the implications of…[Read more]
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Anker Bagge became a registered member 3 years, 7 months ago

