Conclusions, as we have discussed, do not have to be ginormous paragraphs weighing down the end of the essay. In essence, the conclusion references back to the intro - such as the condition of slavery, the lack of education, the religious hypocrisy inherent in the prompt - and finalizes the paper with a last sentence.
If time permits, your conclusion can be in the ballpark of 1 (as in 1 amazing piece of syntax) - 3 sentences. If you note that time is running short, you may tack on the concluding sentence to your fourth paragraph. If any circumstance, you want to end with a period.
Remember, time is your friend. And if you still feel that time is an antagonist, embrace these words by Robert Orben: "Time flies. It's up to you to be the navigator."
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