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    What is an ideal length for an introduction and a conclusion?
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    Intros should be about 5-8 sentences long, you want to pose and start your point but don't go into scrutinizing detail. Conclusions should be around 3-6, you are basically wrapping everything up so you want it short and sweet.
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    How do I make a hypothesis in a research paper?
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    State your viewpoint on the main idea of your research paper. For example, if your paper is about endangered species and why they are becoming endangered and you feel it's due to neglect by world citizens, then that's your hypothesis: the increasing numbers of endangered species is due to failure on the part of citizens of the world to care for the environment.
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    How do I write a conclusion if my thesis is to prove or disprove something?
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    You should acknowledge the other side of the argument and discuss how your side is the "correct" one in the dispute; think of it like an "honorable mention." Reaffirm the conclusions you came to during your thesis as a review.
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    How do I write out findings in a term paper?
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    Start by introducing your topic and hypothesis, then state your research findings and write a conclusion.
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    How do I write a conclusion for a science research paper?
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    Follow the instructions listed in the article above.
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    How do I write a long conclusion for a research paper?
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    Writing, especially as you advance, is less about quantity and more about quality. However, many teachers/professors still require length limits. Depending on your research topic or writing abilities, fulfilling these restrictions can be difficult. A great way to start off a conclusion is to reread your thesis and topic sentences, and then summarize/restate your points at the beginning. Don't elaborate too much, as you just wrote an entire body about these points. Then, go beyond just the facts of your paper and stretch your topic to another event/situation (historic or current, depending on the subject of your paper).
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    How many sentences should a conclusion in a research paper be?
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    Maybe just one or two, it's basically just the ending to wrap everything up. It doesn't have to be that long.
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    How many sentences should the introduction of my conclusion have?
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    It depends on the subject and your style of writing, but preferably at least 5. You need to summarize, restate, and prove a strong opinion.
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    How do I write a conclusion on a controversial topic without upsetting people?
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    That's the beauty of a controversial topic: You will always upset someone. So just try to make it objective by pointing out the positives and negatives and go from there. Expect some people to feel upset, others to be supportive.
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