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Informational Writing Episode 6: Writing a Closing Im writing an informational book aboutcomputers. I wrote an introduction to introduce my topic. Then, I wrote a section for each ofmy subtopics. Now, Im going to write a closing. We write closings to wrap up our book. Wewant the reader to know the book is over. One thing we can do in the closing is summarize. Weremind the reader of what we taught them. Sometimes, we also give the reader a next step. We can tell them how to find out even more information about our topic. Now, I will write my closing. Im going to summarize and then give a next step. There are many types of computers and you can use them to do a lot of cool things. To learn more, check out these other books about computers. Now Im finishedwith the three main parts of my draft. In episode 7, Im going to make a table of contents to help the reader find information in my book. Check it out!