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Creative Writing Conclusions


There are many different ways to end your narrative composition. You can end your story with :

1) Resolution

2) Conclusion

3) Questions

4) Idioms

5) Twisted Plot Ending

Sample 1

Theme : Crime

*Idiom Conclusion



Once bitten twice shy, Timothy learnt his lesson and had vowed to turn over a new leaf. He acknowledged the fact that he had done something terribly wrong and thus accepted this outcome willingly.



Sample 2


Theme : Crime

*Question Conclusion


Mary was devastated that the police were unable to recover her jewellery as there were no finger prints at the crime scene. She cried her heart out that night as million of thoughts flashed through her mind. Who would be so skilful to commit a crime with not evidence left behind ?




Sample 3


Theme : Crime

*Twisted Plot Conclusion


Two weeks after the burglary, Mary's daughter called to inform her that she would be bringing her boyfriend along for today's dinner at 'Tim's Café'. Hearing this, Mary was over the moon as she had been looking forward to meeting him. Hastily, she got dressed and was all ready to meet them at the café. With eager steps. Mary sauntered into the café. Then, she smelled something familiar. The scent was like the one she smelled two weeks ago when the burglary came. Mary become alerted and started scrutinising the surroundings. Just then, her daughter saw her. Together with her boyfriend, they ambled towards Mary. As the pair got closer, the scent became stronger. Millions of thoughts raced through Mary's mind as she stared blankly into her daughter's boyfriend's eyes.

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