how do you write a good conclusion? 
Question by love.fashion: how do you write a good conclusion?
this is my intro:
The United Kingdom’s Victorian era, marked by Queen Victoria’s reign from 1837 to 1901, was a turning point, from the decline of the British Empire to a height of everything revolutionary. The Victorian era was rich in the creation of human expressiveness. This era, due to its revolutionary environment and arts, is also known as the Second English Renaissance, Ilana Miller states. This outburst of development in the arts was shaped off of the religious, political, and social movements. Human thought began to change and many major problems began to resolve, including child labor laws, as well as voting laws. Social class, too, began to change, so that the middle class grew and the “upper class’ composition changed from hereditary aristocracy to a combination of nobility and an emerging wealthy commercial class” (Miller 1). This constant bloom of activity greatly influenced the art of its time to be part of one of the largest innovative and expressive periods of our hi
history. The politics and culture of the Victorian era are the influences to its works of art, architecture, fashion, and music.
Best answer:
Answer by heathhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. xD
in conclusions, you usually restate your opening. like switch it around. and… stuff.
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Chapters: British Empire, Sherlock Holmes, Second Boer War, Punch, Newlyn School, Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, the Great Exhibition, Corset, Victorian Fashion, Savoy Hotel, British Army During the Victorian Era, British and Irish Stained Glass, Aerated Bread Company, Arthur Gould, Spring Heeled Jack, Eglinton Tournament of 1839, Transatlantic Telegraph Cable, Art Treasures Exhibition, Manchester 1857, Victorian Literature, Fabian Society, Castlehead, Albert Memorial, Confession Album, Eliza Armstrong Case, Victorian Morality, Language of Flowers, Edwardian Musical Comedy, Pteridomania, Victoria Tunnel, Victoria: an Empire Under the Sun, Victorian America, Victoria Ii, Victorian Dress Reform, Toy Theater, Alabama Claims, Skeleton Army, Fairy Painting, Walsall Anarchists, Victorian Masculinity, Oldham Limiteds, Bathing Machine, Leighton Hall, Powys, Gaiety Girls, the Angel in the House, Boer Wars, Victorian Decorative Arts, Victorian Royal Navy, Glasgow School, the Incendiary’s Trail, Royal Doulton, Gibson Girl, Speenhamland System, Bustle, Artistic Dress Movement, Fabian Window, O’shea and Whelan, Victoria County History, Sage Writing, James Mccreet, Hourglass Corset, J. S. Fry
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A good conclusion should always come right after your concession. Contrary to popular belief, it should be your strongest point, not a summary or restatement of your intro.