"T" - Thesis
This is one of the easiest parts of an expository essay; all you have to do is to restate your thesis statement. The only tricky part is finding a way to reword your statement without losing or changing the meaning.
The "Thesis" portion of the conclusion is shown below highlighted in yellow.
In conclusion, evidence shows us that many of the precedence of how our nation and its leaders deal with political, economic, and social issues can be traced back to the first years of Washington’s time in office as he endeavored to face the intricate foreign and domestic challenges laid at his feet.
Notes:
Notice that along with using synonyms that change the language but not the meaning, the parts of the sentence were reversed, which again alters the manner in which it is stated, but not the statement itself.
Now, readers need to Review all your Analysis from your body paragraphs.
The "Thesis" portion of the conclusion is shown below highlighted in yellow.
In conclusion, evidence shows us that many of the precedence of how our nation and its leaders deal with political, economic, and social issues can be traced back to the first years of Washington’s time in office as he endeavored to face the intricate foreign and domestic challenges laid at his feet.
Notes:
Notice that along with using synonyms that change the language but not the meaning, the parts of the sentence were reversed, which again alters the manner in which it is stated, but not the statement itself.
Now, readers need to Review all your Analysis from your body paragraphs.