By briefly mentioning the theme of your next paragraph. If I was talking about onions:
"Onions are foul tasting veggies that burn the eyes but there are two sides to every coin.." --- this would be the last statement of my paragraph. The next paragraph would start like this:
"The cultivation of onions has taken place for centuries in medicinal research and hormone replacement therapy, regardless of how bad they suck." -- There is a one-word tie between the first and second paragraphs - the conclusion is a blending of both.
introduces
It always depends on what your topic sentence was...
Conclude is the verb from which we get the word "conclusion." To conclude is to bring to an end, to state the final opinion. Many short essays will start the final paragraph with the phrase, "in conclusion."
A topic paragraph should conclude with a clear statement that summarizes the main idea or argument that will be discussed in the following paragraphs. This helps to provide a focus for the reader and guide them through the rest of the text.
makes the paragraph better and means that you are starting a new paragraph
the role of youth in promoting oil conservation
In order for a paragraph to be cogent, it must support the topic sentence. If one is addressing another idea, conclude the previous thought and begin another paragraph.
By adding your final piece of information and citing your sources.
1.Topic sentence then you 2.Reinforce then you 3.Illustrate then you 4.Conclude
A linking sentence is a sentence to finish off a paragraph as well as starting the other paragraph.
First restate the similarities and differences between the wonders as you have discussed them in the body paragraphs. Show how these similarities and differences accord with your introduction. Finally, conclude it by restating something from your opening paragraph.
When you are starting a new paragraph. The first word of that paragraph MUST be indented.