Q.1.
In essay writing, what is a conclusion?
Q.2.
A concluding paragraph may include...
Q.3.
An unsuccessful conclusion...
Q.4.
What could happen if a conclusion goes entirely off-topic?
Q.5.
Pupils are often advised to move from the specific to the general in a concluding paragraph. What is meant by this advice?
Q.6.
'But however it may be with the physical sciences, or with music, painting, and architecture, it is -- as I have tried to show -- certain that literature is doomed if liberty of thought perishes.' -- This statement is the first sentence in George Orwell's essay, 'The Prevention of Literature'. Which of the following might be the thesis (main point) of Orwell's essay?
Q.7.
How does Austen present Mr. Bennet? -- Which one of the following sentences from a concluding paragraph does not answer this question?
Q.8.
What is the purpose of a conclusion?
Q.9.
How many new points may be introduced in a conclusion?
Q.10.
'For those who study the great art of lying in bed there is one emphatic caution to be added.' -- This statement is the first sentence of the concluding paragraph in G.K. Chesterton's essay, 'On Lying in Bed'. Which of the following might be the opening sentence of the introduction?