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Brevity is the key: not having to keep up the suspense and the strategy for too long; getting under the skin and leaving an indelible, if sometimes enigmatic, impression on the reader.
Chabon gave the example of Clay's mother, who makes her first impression on the reader's nose: "The natural fragrance of her body was a spicy, angry smell like that of fresh pencil shavings".
This will make the memo look more professional and will also leave a better impression on the reader, not to mention making the memo read more clearly.
The conclusion should leave a lasting impression on the reader (who will likely be your teacher!) so a little bit of extra thought never hurts.
If you do so, it will leave a better impression on the reader(s) and will your answer will be perceived to be authoritative and will carry more weight.
On top of that, it's recommended that you use up your most choice language in the conclusion and then re-word these ideas less strongly in the introduction, not the other way around; this will leave a more lasting impression on the reader.
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The most striking impression made on the reader by Adventurers and Exiles, apart from the scale of the diaspora itself, is of the hardship of life in a cold northern country in the 19th century, especially before the perfection of the steam engine.
Students' essays are graded using a holistic approach that looks at the overall impression of the essay's total effect on the reader.
Although the same increasing trend is seen, the two analyses give different impressions to the reader.
It's the first impression you make on the reader's path to discovery.
The author's decision to describe the process is a questionable one — a book's great unknown can leave the strongest impression on a reader — but he executes as precisely as the surgeons who perform the unwinding.
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