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After you have reviewed the Conclusion Samples, pick one or two that you particularly enjoyed and tell me why.
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You will need to do a bit of research for this . . . .go to your bookshelf or look in your Collections Textbook or Close Reader. Find a conclusion that you particularly enjoy. Type in the conclusion here or insert a picture. Tell me what made this such a meaningful conclusion for you. What type of conclusion is this? A decision, a surprise ending, a reflection, etc. You might even have a paper you’ve written in the past that has a powerful ending. The sky’s the limit on what you share. Please keep it SRA appropriate.
answer this like a 11 year old would answer this
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You will need to do a bit of research for this . . . .go to your bookshelf or look in your Collections Textbook or Close Reader. Find a conclusion that you particularly enjoy. Type in the conclusion here or insert a picture. Tell me what made this such a meaningful conclusion for you. What type of conclusion is this? A decision, a surprise ending, a reflection, etc. You might even have a paper you’ve written in the past that has a powerful ending. The sky’s the limit on what you share. Please keep it SRA appropriate.
answer this like a 11 year old would answer this
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write it like how a 13 year old would
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One conclusion I really enjoyed is from "The Giving Tree" by Shel Silverstein. At the end of the story, the boy, who has grown up, comes back to the tree, and it's now just a stump. The tree says it can give him a place to sit, and the boy sits down, and that's all the tree wanted—to make him happy, no matter how little it had left.
I loved this conclusion because it shows how much love and selflessness the tree has. It makes me think about how important it is to care for others and how happiness can come from giving. This conclusion is also a reflection because it makes you think about your relationships and what it really means to love someone. It made me feel a little sad but also happy at the same time. I really like how it can make you think about life and friendships.
I loved this conclusion because it shows how much love and selflessness the tree has. It makes me think about how important it is to care for others and how happiness can come from giving. This conclusion is also a reflection because it makes you think about your relationships and what it really means to love someone. It made me feel a little sad but also happy at the same time. I really like how it can make you think about life and friendships.
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One conclusion that really stuck with me is from "The Giver" by Lois Lowry. At the end of the book, Jonas escapes the society that suppresses emotions and memories, and he runs away with the baby Gabriel. He experiences a mix of hope and uncertainty as he hears music and sees colors for the first time. The story ends on a somewhat ambiguous note, where readers are left wondering if they find a new life or if they struggle against winter's challenges.
I enjoyed this conclusion because it leaves you thinking about the importance of emotions, freedom, and the unknown. It represents a big turning point for Jonas and also challenges us to reflect on what it means to be truly free. It’s not tied up neatly, which makes it more realistic and impactful. Instead of giving a clear answer, it encourages readers to imagine what happens next, and I found that really powerful. Plus, it left me with a mix of excitement and a little fear about what lies ahead, which made me want to discuss it with my friends. Overall, I think it’s a great example of a thought-provoking ending that resonates long after you finish reading.
I enjoyed this conclusion because it leaves you thinking about the importance of emotions, freedom, and the unknown. It represents a big turning point for Jonas and also challenges us to reflect on what it means to be truly free. It’s not tied up neatly, which makes it more realistic and impactful. Instead of giving a clear answer, it encourages readers to imagine what happens next, and I found that really powerful. Plus, it left me with a mix of excitement and a little fear about what lies ahead, which made me want to discuss it with my friends. Overall, I think it’s a great example of a thought-provoking ending that resonates long after you finish reading.