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Hi everyone,

 

So I've been doing some Paper 1 practices in class (I'm in Year 11) and one thing I can't seem to get around is the conclusion for the Comparative Textual Analysis! I start out okay at the introduction, I get the content alright, but I never know what to put in the conclusion. I'd love some help!

 

Any other tips regarding Paper 1 would be highly appreciated!

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  • 3 weeks later...

I usually just end up summarising everything in one finishing sentence, after having listed out the points I've made (it helps if you make a plan and use that to structure your conclusion at the end!) 

 

Basic rule of thumb is that you should never, ever introduce anything new in the conclusion. If you have, it means you messed up somewhere! 

Don't stress too much about it, it becomes a lot easier as you get into the swing of writing the type of essay required for paper 1. :) 

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