The Art of Framing
One of the most effective ways to provide a sense of closure is to “frame” your essay with a conclusion that refers
to the introduction. The introduction and conclusion use the same approach, presented in different terms. The
conclusion then serves as a reminder of where the essay began.
In the sample conclusions offered later in this lesson, notice how the “anecdote” conclusion frames the Dumbo
essay by repeating the opening question and providing a more sophisticated answer. Similarly, the “call to action”
conclusion frames the To eat or not to eat? essay by referring to the essay’s opening lines.
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