Incorporating Summaries and Conclusions
Summaries and conclusions help reinforce key points and ensure the main message is clear.
Why Use Summaries/Conclusions?
- Reinforces understanding
- Helps readers remember important details
- Provides closure to a topic
Example Prompt
- "Summarize the main points of this article."
- "Write a conclusion for a report on renewable energy."
Example Result: Summary
In summary, renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydro offer sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels, reducing environmental impact and promoting energy security.
Example Result: Conclusion
In conclusion, investing in renewable energy is essential for a sustainable future. It not only addresses environmental concerns but also supports economic growth and energy independence.
Best Practices
- Ask for a summary or conclusion at the end of long outputs
- Specify the length or focus if needed (e.g., "one sentence summary")
- Use summaries to reinforce learning or review key points