1.) Analysis of Evidence2.) Analysis of Evidence
1.) Analysis of Evidence2.) Analysis of Evidence
1.) Analysis of Evidence2.) Analysis of Evidence
1.) Analysis of Evidence2.) Analysis of Evidence
1.) Write out thesis statement with key points
1.) General background information presented in short phrases2.) Specific background information presented in short phrases leading to thesis statement
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You've created an outline for your paper! Make sure to keep it in 12-point academic font, and double-spaced!
Remember, the outline should give a quick glimpse at what your paper is about. Give only the brief key details! Let your reader find your in-depth analysis of each point in your paper!
V.) Conclusion
B.) Evidence for Topic
A.) Summary of key points and restatement of thesisB.) Final Statement / Clincher
1.) Analysis of Evidence2.) Analysis of Evidence
1.) Analysis of Evidence2.) Analysis of Evidence
Don't forget that you should not be using full sentences anywhere except for the thesis statement!