Using the ideas you previously wrote in your Argument Organizer, your introduction, and body paragraphs, you will write the conclusion of your argument.

Important note: You will submit your entire argument for this assignment.

View the grading rubric as you complete your work. This is your guide to a super submission.

You have previously written the introduction and body paragraphs of your argument. Now you will write the conclusion to complete this argument.
Be sure to use the information you previously collected in your Argument Organizer and your writing.
In your conclusion, remember to:
Use a conclusion transition phrase at the beginning of your paragraph
Restate your claim in a new way
Remind readers of your topic and why it is important
Summarize your argument
End with one of these four clinchers:
Call for action
Show positive change
Show negative effects
Discuss future research
Write three or more complete sentences
Write in the formal style using the third person point of view.
Use correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
Mine so far:
Sports can be a time for celebration and a great source of entertainment for everyone involved, both players and fans. However, injuries and even death can always cast a shadow. With so many physical contacts, it's no surprise that every sport contains an element of danger. Sports can be a great way to exercise both the body and the mind. They are also a fantastic source of entertainment. While some people participate in sports for recreational purposes, many others pursue it professionally. Most physical sports involve some level of danger. While participating in some of the most dangerous sports, players are always at risk of being hurt or injured, whether it is a serious injury or a minor one. In addition, players in extreme and dangerous sports have a high risk of injury. Sports and games are the most effective forms of exercise for both the body and the mind. People participate in a variety of sports around the world. Some are meant to be played indoors, while others are meant to be enjoyed outside. Some are soothing, while others are strenuous. There is always a level of danger involved in the majority of physical sports, but in some, the level of danger can bring the athlete dangerously close to death. Sports are a great way to get some exercise, but they are not always risk-free. Some athletes may put themselves in danger in pursuit of thrills and physical excellence. They climb mountains, speed down steep hills, collide head-on, and perform numerous other perilous feats. As a result, extra caution, proper training, and safety equipment are required before engaging in these dangerous sports.
I chose this because I personally don’t like sports and I have been informed many times about how dangerous it could be to play a sport. According to cdc.gov, in the PDF, sports-injury-fact-sheet-english“About 33 children die every day because of injuries.” That means 12,048 children die per year because of injuries. Another reason I chose this is because sports can lead to an injury that can last a lifetime, but people sometimes say that as long as they still have the memories, they feel like they are still playing the game like they used to. According to Cbsnews.com, in the article, ``Top 10 Gutsiest In-Game Performances By Injured Athletes, “Byron Leftwich may have never lived up to his potential as a pro, but in college for Marshall, he was a stallion. Early in a 2002 game against Akron, Leftwich snapped his tibia and left the game to confirm the break via x-rays.When most players would have been out for the game and several weeks after, Leftwich came back in the game in the fourth quarter. He led a drive down the field where his teammates literally carried him to each snap. Marshall lost 34-20, but Leftwich's 300-yard performance on one functional leg will go down as one of the gutsiest performances in history regardless.”