Wednesday, June 17, 2020
What is Finishing Sentence?
What is Finishing Sentence?What is concluding sentence? The answer is that a concluding sentence is a standalone or complete sentence that serves as a finish to a narrative. It completes the message of the main lines, but does not provide the main or climax. Here are some common examples:A child who will grow up to be a great writer, starts his writing career by following the path of a housewife. She began her story with describing her home life and how she could make the most of it.The end of the story is brought about by the narration of the final acts of the story. The ending brings about a change in the theme of the story. If it were a novel, this ending would be a new chapter. A movie, it would be the first part of the next movie. A song, it is the last verse of the song.Narrative skills can be acquired. A narrator can be taught to bring out the meaning of what is concluded sentence in a way that may not be obvious to the reader.A narrator may want to emphasize that a tale is en ding in a conclusive manner by adding extra information such as, 'Continuing in the story, the protagonist of the story steps outside the window and captures the scene. The girls scream as they fly into the air, and then he crashes to the ground, and they become invisible and disappear.'In most narratives, an ending depends on the first part of the ending. The first part is usually described as the positive parts. It can be described as 'Happy couple raise a small family.' It can also be called the happy ending because it coincides with the main message that one wants to relay.Sometimes, an ending maybe brought about by the second part. The second part can be described as a negative part, like, 'The villain is defeated.It may be stated that the ending is incomplete and non-conclusive, when what is concluded sentence is not the main message or the climax of the story. The narrator may choose to add the ending and complete the narrative with the addition of the second part.
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