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Outlines

Outlines. Sourcework (p 67-71). What is an outline?. A guide as you write Kind of like a “road map” Helps to keep you focused and on track. Start with a Rough Outline. Write research question and several good main points

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Outlines

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  1. Outlines Sourcework (p 67-71)

  2. What is an outline? • A guide as you write • Kind of like a “road map” • Helps to keep you focused and on track

  3. Start with a Rough Outline • Write research question and several good main points • Use brainstorming or free- writes to help cultivate ideas for points • As you find evidence fill in more of your outline

  4. 3 methods • Traditional • Cluster • Grid (but we will not use this method)

  5. cluster In your case the thesis statement

  6. Your turn • Write a detailed outline of your research paper • YES! It will probably change. The point is to try and see if you have enough information and/or categories to write about.

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