<p>Hello, CC Members.
Can you share with me what phrases you use when writing SAT essay, especially introduction and conclusion.
Thanks</p>
<p>I could. However, your question is quite broad. Consequently, it is difficult to provide you with a conclusive answer. Therefore, I am unsure how to respond. Furthermore, the forum often responds more readily to questions where the poster has done some preliminary research and is seeking only further information, not a complete guide. That being the case, I am loath to invest further time in crafting a response. In conclusion, the English language is a vast treasure trove of rich possibilities, which leads to the inevitable surmise: there are no “best” phrases, only commonly-used ones. To sum up, I could share with you, but I won’t. ;)</p>
<p>Beginning of intro: “First, and foremost, this will be the greatest essay you will ever read.”
End of intro: “My opinions are pervasive throughout [history] and [literature].”</p>
<p>Beginning of conclusion: “Although it is possible to think [contradict your essay], read my essay again and realize why they’d be wrong.”
End of conclusion: “This has been signed with a language called love. Every time I write, a little bit of God reigns out.”</p>
<p>(The End of intro one was serious.) </p>