Come up with two or three sentences that analyze the information included in your report. This analysis should not just consist of a summary of the information in the report, rather it should attempt to delve into how you found the information and for what reason. Pick out and draw attention to the most important arguments made in the report.
Gather facts, integrate issues and lead the reader to a solid conclusion based on these facts. This step should consist of no more than two sentences. Draw a conclusion based on facts, not opinion. Here, the reader is shown that the information in your report fits together and leads toward a valid argument. The report is given a clear meaning.
Express your own opinion of the report and its conclusion in two or three sentences. Talk about other factors that might have affected the final conclusion and possible alternative conclusions. It also is possible that questions regarding the possibility of further research and study might be raised.