Hello, Folks. Here is what I see:
You might ask yourself: Q: How many pieces of proof are adequate? A: Three, maybe more. It depends on how strong the evidence is. Flimsy pieces of evidence only hold true when there are TONS of therm. Outline format: I. Introduction A. Hook B. Context - background information C. Arguable question D. Thesis - WRITE the whole statement HERE. This should be a map to your whole essay and it should contain your claim and all the proof, but not the little details. II. Proof #1 - A phrase labeling that proof A. Evidence (primary source, quote) with Citation B. Evidence (primary source, quote) with Citation 1. Detail about B. 2. Detail about B. C. Evidence (primary source, quote) with Citation III. Proof #1 - A phrase labeling that proof A. Evidence (primary source, quote) with Citation B. Evidence (primary source, quote) with Citation 1. Detail about B. 2. Detail about B. C. Evidence (primary source, quote) with Citation IV. Proof #1 - A phrase labeling that proof A. Evidence (primary source, quote) with Citation B. Evidence (primary source, quote) with Citation 1. Detail about B. 2. Detail about B. C. Evidence (primary source, quote) with Citation V. Conclusion A. Restate Thesis B. Why so important? C. Concluding thoughts Here are some tips for outlining: http://youtu.be/8MiD2vqScVw This video has a really good EXPLANATION, but I expect you to have a slightly different format. Her organization is correct, but I want this in OUTLINE form.
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kyle
11/22/2013 02:06:50 am
Great outline format it helped me a ton :)
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