Of course,
it all depends on what you said about transportation in India. Did you look at modes of
transportation? Issues in transportation? Your conclusion should have a brief retelling of
your thesis (not verbatim) and it should also give a summary of how each of your points backs up
your thesis. You can also mention how you arrived at this thesis--what are the broader
implications of your paper? Do transportation issues in India resemble transportation issues in
other congested areas, i.e. America?
Your conclusion should make the reader
aware that he/she has reached the end of your paper. There is no need to write "in
conclusion" to start the paragraph, because everyone can see that the paper is
ending--these words are proper for a speech, but not a paper. Do not bring in new material for
your conclusion, but briefly restate your argument and the points of how you made your argument.
This is your last chance to make an impression on the reader.
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