08.) 10 Types Of Endings

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The ending or conclusion is where your beloved writing journey comes to an end. This is the part of the story where it all comes down to. Just like the beginning, the end also has a lot of ways to write.

 1. Circular Ending:
The story circles back to the beginning. Sometimes an author will end with the same idea or similar or exact words as the beginning of the story.

 2. Surprise Ending:
The story takes you where you didn't expect it to go. Sometimes this ending is called a twist ending because the story takes an exciting turn.

 3. Lesson or moral Ending:
The main character grows, changes, or learns something at the end of the story.

 4. Warm fuzzy/capturing emotion Ending:
This story ends leaving you feeling emotional or good inside. A good writer will tug at the heartstrings to make the reader feel something.

 5. Reflective Ending:
The narrator of the story steps back and reflects on what happened. He or she often looks back on an experience and determines the importance of that experience.

 6. Cliffhanger Ending:
The story ends by leaving the reader banning or wanting more. Writers use this strategy to tease the readers or excite them into reading more (The next book in the series)

 7. Question Ending:
The story ends with a question to keep the reader thinking. The question usually involves the reader, and writers use this strategy to make their writing more memorable.

 8. Funny thought/ Humor Ending:
The story ends with a funny thought or something that makes the reader laugh. This helps to make the ending more memorable to the reader.

 9. Image Ending:
The story ends with an important scene that the writer shows the reader through vivid details, by showing not telling, the writer touches the readers' emotions and conveys the mood.

10. Dialogue Ending:
The story ends with an important conversation or quote. By ending with a quote, the writer captivates the audience by making the character more realistic and revealing their personalities.

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