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The Outline

The Outline. (Revisited). The Introductory Paragraph. Hook: Attention-grabber for the reader Summary: Summary of basic ideas and elements of focus Thesis Statement: Ties in basic ideas and elements of focus with the What? How?. Body Paragraphs. I. Main Claim: Mini-Thesis Statement

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The Outline

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  1. The Outline (Revisited)

  2. The Introductory Paragraph • Hook: Attention-grabber for the reader • Summary: Summary of basic ideas and elements of focus • Thesis Statement: Ties in basic ideas and elements of focus with the What? How?

  3. Body Paragraphs I. Main Claim: Mini-Thesis Statement A. Lead-in Sentence: introduces textual evidence 1. “Textual Evidence” (Last Name, page or line #). a. Further Analysis i. Closing Statement.

  4. Conclusion • Restatement of Thesis • Restate basic ideas and elements of focus • Concluding statement: Answers the question What Now?

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