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Another point that makes a good conclusion is by ending with either a speculation or a recommendation. A speculation is when you consider what would happen if we do or if do not do something. Consider this example. Here, the writer speculates that without some exposure to the arts, we risk becoming purely productive without any sense of culture or appreciation of the society in which we live. You could also conclude your essay with a recommendation, suggesting that we should or should not do something. Consider this example. Here, the writer suggests that we should consider technology as an aid to business rather than a complete method of communication.

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