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Use the question to form the start of you conclusion, e.g. Priestly presents his ideas about responsibility in An Inspector Calls by...
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Take the points you have made in your essay and summarise them - I would probably summarise one 'ok' point that you have included in your essay (what I mean by 'ok' is a point that many other candidates may have picked up on) and then 1 or 2 'wow' points (a point that is very original and creative. Basically something that minimal or no candidates would have included)
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Also use this conclusion to briefly mention any points that you either didn't have time to write a whole paragraph on or a point that you simply wouldn't be able to write a sufficient amount on...remember, it's never too late to add an extra idea (and it will probably help with your marks too!), so a conclusion is a great opportunity to do this!
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