Things You Should Do After the Main Body

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Article Title: Things You Should Do After the Main Body
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Most people write their work from top to bottom, starting from the introduction and ending with the conclusion. It�s logical and makes the process simple. Unfortunately, that�s hardly the best way of putting a piece together.

Most writers experience a lot of difficulties on how to start their writing. This is a very usual experience for most people who tend to write at first. It may be true as it is really hard to set the main idea in your first paragraph without even knowing how you will plot your concept. Unless, you plan your writing at first in order to determine what to include and how you will structure it, then it will be easier for you to finish it up especially as you point out important details within the main body of your writing.

But what comes next? How are you going to finish your writing up during the closing phase? What are the things that you will include in your content�s conclusion? There are ways and things to consider on how to end up your writing without causing any troubles and facing any difficulties that you mostly encountered during your previous writing tasks.

In practice, several parts of your first draft � namely the introduction, conclusion, recommendations and summary � should be written only after you�ve finished the body. Why? Because their actual content will depend on the discussions you�ve made in the main part of the piece.

Think about it. Would it really be easier to write your introduction before you�ve even worked on the �meat� of your writing? Wouldn�t it almost write itself once you�ve put the rest of the discourse out of the way? Same with the conclusion, recommendations and summary. For an analogy, would it make sense to run a grammar software before editing or would it make sense to do it during the proofreading phase?

Another advantage to using this process is that it saves you from having to do unnecessary rewriting. Most of the time, doing the introduction, summary and recommendations before the draft is done means you�ll have to review and, most likely, revise them afterwards. Saving them for later, on the other hand, allows you to start them with your ideas and arguments already fully-formed, decreasing the likelihood of having to rewrite for content.

Basically, the conclusion should be written completely with sense and might as well the summary of the topic you are writing. But it is still advisable to know the things that you should do and keep in mind whenever you�re done writing the main body.

Usually, at the end of your writing, it must leave a very nice impression towards your readers for them to understand the topic well even if they know nothing about it at first. Yet, it when ending your writing up, it doesn�t really have to repeat your previous statements within the whole script. It should contain a meaningful ending which can trigger your reader�s interest or even leave a logical and interesting question that may echo in their minds for them to understand the topic clearly.


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