The end or conclusion is the result of that clarification. The author provides an answer to the main question. It is usually marked by a summary statement emphasizing the message (compare the final sentences in "A Day's Wait", "How We Kept Mother's Day", "Rose at the Music-hall").
Assignments: 1. Write a composition explaining the message of the passage "Rose at the Music-ball. 2. Write a composition following the eventsdescribed in the pictures on pp. 338-339. 3. Write a composition describing your visit to a theatre and your impressions of the prevailing atmosphere, 4. If you have become proficient at writing compositions as an exercise you may turn to teaming how to write compositions as art. Try your hand at writing a composition about the best way to comfort your mother (father, child, sister or brother, friend). Evaluate your composition according to the main principles of good writing: unity, coherence, and emphasis.