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Write your conclusion paragraph

Share your thesis and main points. Get a strong conclusion that synthesizes ideas and ends powerfully.

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Write your conclusion paragraph

River's Conclusion Paragraph Writer creates strong closing paragraphs for essays. You provide your thesis, main points, and broader significance. The AI writes a conclusion that synthesizes your argument, reinforces key ideas, and ends with impact. You get a closing paragraph that feels complete and purposeful rather than rushed or repetitive. Readers finish your essay with a clear sense of what you proved and why it matters.

Unlike conclusions that just repeat the introduction or trail off weakly, this tool emphasizes synthesis and significance. The AI brings your ideas together to show how they support your thesis, then zooms out to broader implications or forward-looking perspectives. You avoid the deadly In conclusion formula while still signaling closure effectively. The result leaves readers with a lasting impression rather than a sense that you ran out of things to say.

This tool is perfect for students who write strong essays but struggle with endings. Use it when you have solid body paragraphs but cannot figure out how to conclude powerfully. It works best when you provide clear information about your thesis, main points, and what larger significance you want to convey. The more specific you are about your argument and its implications, the stronger your conclusion will be. Use the generated paragraph directly or adapt it to match your voice perfectly.

What Makes Strong Conclusion Paragraphs

Strong conclusions synthesize ideas rather than summarizing them. Summary just repeats what you already said. Synthesis shows how your points work together to support your thesis and what larger understanding emerges. Weak conclusions start with In conclusion or To sum up and then restate the introduction almost word for word. Good conclusions remind readers of key ideas while showing new insight about how those ideas connect. They answer the question so what by explaining implications, applications, or broader significance of your argument.

Effective conclusions balance closure with forward momentum. You want readers to feel the essay is complete, but you also want them thinking beyond the page. After reinforcing your thesis through synthesis, good conclusions zoom out. They might suggest implications for policy, practice, or future research. They might connect your specific argument to larger debates or questions. They might issue a call to action or point toward what still needs exploration. The key is ending with purpose rather than just stopping because you ran out of things to say.

To write a compelling conclusion, avoid simply repeating your introduction in different words. Instead, think about what readers now understand that they did not at the start. How do your body paragraphs work together to prove your thesis? What larger significance emerges from your analysis? What should readers do or think differently based on your argument? A strong conclusion makes readers feel they gained something valuable from reading. It reminds them of your main ideas while showing those ideas matter beyond this essay. End with a sentence that resonates, whether through a call to action, a thoughtful question, or a powerful statement about significance.

What You Get

Complete conclusion paragraph synthesizing your main points

Reinforcement of thesis without simple repetition of introduction

Broader implications or significance of your argument

Powerful closing sentence that leaves lasting impression

Appropriate tone matching your essay's purpose and voice

How It Works

  1. 1
    Share your argumentEnter your thesis, main points, broader significance, and preferred tone
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    AI writes conclusionGet a complete closing paragraph that synthesizes ideas and ends powerfully in 1-2 minutes
  3. 3
    Adjust and refineModify language to match your voice and ensure smooth connection from final body paragraph
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    Complete your essayEnd with a conclusion that feels purposeful and leaves readers with clear takeaway

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I start my conclusion with In conclusion or To sum up?

No. Those phrases are weak and unnecessary. Readers know they reached the conclusion because it comes after your body paragraphs. Start directly with synthesis of your main ideas or a statement reinforcing your thesis. Good conclusions signal closure through content and position, not through formulaic phrases. Jump straight into showing how your arguments work together or what broader significance emerges. Save the words for substance rather than wasting them on obvious signals.

How is synthesis different from summary?

Summary repeats what you already said. Synthesis shows how ideas connect and what larger understanding emerges. Summary might say: This essay discussed point A, point B, and point C. Synthesis says: Points A, B, and C all demonstrate that [thesis], revealing [larger insight]. Synthesis requires you to step back and see how pieces fit together into a bigger picture. It answers so what rather than just reminding readers what they read. Strong conclusions use synthesis to show you understand relationships between ideas, not just individual arguments.

Can a conclusion introduce new evidence or arguments?

No. Conclusions synthesize and contextualize ideas you already presented. Introducing new evidence or major new arguments in the conclusion frustrates readers because there is no space to develop those ideas properly. However, you can introduce new implications or applications of your argument. You can connect your thesis to broader contexts not explored in detail earlier. The key difference is that conclusions expand significance of existing arguments, not make entirely new arguments requiring support.

How long should a conclusion paragraph be?

For most essays, one solid paragraph works. This typically means 100-150 words or 5-8 sentences. Very long papers might have two-paragraph conclusions, but single paragraphs are standard for most undergraduate essays. The conclusion should feel substantial enough to provide closure but not drag on so long that readers lose interest. If your conclusion exceeds 200 words for a short essay, you probably included too much summary or new material. Keep conclusions focused and purposeful.

Should conclusions end with questions or statements?

Either can work depending on your essay's purpose. Argumentative essays often end with strong statements reinforcing the thesis. Analytical or exploratory essays might end with thoughtful questions pointing toward future investigation. If you use a question, make sure it resonates and feels purposeful, not like you could not figure out how to end. If you use a statement, ensure it captures your essay's significance powerfully. Avoid ending with weak phrases like only time will tell or these are just some thoughts. End decisively, whether through question or statement.

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