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Nature vs. Nurture Essay Outline

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Nature vs. Nurture Essay Outline

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  1. Nature vs Nurture Essay Outline created by Essay-Academy.com

  2. Thesis Statement The main idea of your essay should answer the following question: “What has the biggest impact: nature or nurture?” The thesis should be connected to topic sentences included below. Use only one sentence to describe your thesis.

  3. TOPIC SENTENCE 1: • This part provides supporting evidence to your main idea. • Use only one sentence. • Describe topic sentence 1 as clearly as you can so your audience could understand it. • EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT: • Point form is used to identify the evidence. • Evidence should be very specific and target specific aspects of the topic sentence 1.

  4. Transitional Sentence 1: • Use only one sentence for transition. • Transitional sentence is intended to conclude the argument; in other words, it is not repeated once again; also it provides foundation for the second argument below.

  5. TOPIC SENTENCE 2: • Second argument is intended to back up your main idea. • Use only one sentence. • Describe topic sentence 2 as clearly as you can so your audience could understand it. • The topics sentences of your essay should be completely different and connected by transitional sentences. • EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT: • Point form is used to identify the evidence. • Evidence should be very specific and target specific aspects of the topic sentence 2. • Use different evidence for each argument. Remember they should not repeat from paragraph to paragraph.

  6. Transitional Sentence 2: • Use only one sentence for transition. • Transitional sentence is intended to conclude the argument; in other words, it is not repeated once again; also it provides foundation for the second argument below.

  7. TOPIC SENTENCE 3: • Third argument is intended to back up your main idea. • Use only one sentence. • Describe topic sentence 3 as clearly as you can so your audience could understand it. • The topics sentences of your essay should be completely different and connected by transitional sentences. • EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT: • Point form is used to identify the evidence. • Evidence should be very specific and target specific aspects of the topic sentence 3. • Use different evidence for each argument. Remember they should not repeat from paragraph to paragraph.

  8. Concluding Evidence 3: • Use only one sentence for concluding paragraph. • Transitional sentence is intended to conclude the argument in other words it is not repeated once again; and it provides foundation for the second argument below. Exclude transitional sentence as it is the final part.

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