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Elements Of An Outline
1. What is an OUTLINE?
An outline is an organizational tool used by writers to gather thoughts so that they can be clearly
laid out in an essay or book. Many writers feel that creating an outline is the key to effective
writing, and it certainly makes the writing process more efficient and focused. By creating an
outline for a piece of writing, the author ensures that all the pieces of the puzzle are presented in a
logical, clear order, and that they flow well, drawing the reader to a logical conclusion. An outline
can also be used to identify and eliminate potential areas of weakness or lack of focus in a paper.
Although an outline is rarely required for a piece of writing, it can be extremely helpful. Papers
which are written with the...show more content...
A thesis is stated plainly and early in a nonfiction work, while a theme is an idea or message that
you get once you 've read the book and you 've taken some time to reflect on its meaning. The
main idea, or thesis, should give your readers a clear and specific idea of your topic. The main idea
can be thought of as a one or two sentence summary of the whole writing project.
5. What is an Action Research? Action research is known by many other names, including
participatory research, collaborative inquiry, emancipatory research, action learning, and contextual
action research, but all are variations on a theme. Put simply, action research is "learning by doing" –
a group of people identify a problem, do something to resolve it, see how successful their efforts
were, and if not satisfied, try again. While this is the essence of the approach, there are other key
attributes of action research that differentiate it from common problem–solving activities that we all
engage in every day. A more succinct definition is that an action research aims to contribute both to
the practical concerns of people in an immediate problematic situation and to further the goals of
social science simultaneously. Thus, there is a dual commitment in action research to study a system
and concurrently to
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Writing A Speech Outline
In preparation for the speech I have read chapters 1–4 from the book. I have made it a point to
familiarize myself with the speech outline given. The easiest for me was reading. The book is quite
interesting and is easier to read than my other textbooks. The most challenging is the choice of
topic. I have trouble decided what I can pick to have the best effect on my audience. After I don't
want to write something I know I haven't put all my thought into. If that were the case I would risk
having a dull speech, which isn't fun for anyone.
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Essay on Introduction Speech Outline
Kenneth Boozer Introduction Speech OutlineIntroduction Speech Outline Katelyn Broekema
CRN: 22208012 I.Introduction A.Attention Getter: Salutations class, my name is Kenneth
Boozer and I am very happy to be participating in COM 101 with you all! Let me get to know all
of you by first introducing myself! B.Reason to Listen: We all have things that mean a lot to us,
things that we hold dear to us, and I would like to show you things that mean a lot to me. C.Thesis
Statement: Today I plan to describe how even the most simplest things, like these dog tags, mean so
much. D.Preview of Main Points: 1.First, I will tell you why and where I earned these 2 dog tags.
2.Second,...show more content...
This is important to me because I had to wait for months to get it because I was too lazy to go and
get it from the studio, so they send them to the school and I got it from the yearbook coordinator.
2. This dog tag is important to me because it is one of the several things that I have received
showing that I am an alumni from my high school. 3. This dog tag shows that I went to and
participated in the 7th brigade drill competition. This dog tag is important to me because I had
some great fun while I was down there and it was a good experience. Transition: Now the
importance of these dog tags. C.Now to you all, these might just be pieces of metal. But these are
way more than that to me and I am glad to have these in my possession. 1. These dog tags
symbolize several important moments in my life that I have went through some stuff to finish, but
I am glad that I was given the opportunity to do these events. III.Conclusion A.Review of main
points: 1. First, I discussed the first two dog tags from summer camp. 2.Second, I talked about the
next two dog tags: the one from my yearbook and the one where I participated in the regional drill
competition. 3.Finally, I elaborated on how they are more than just pieces of metal to me. B.Restate
Thesis: These four dog tags mean so much to me. C.Closure: "When you have spent an important
part of your
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Essay Outline on Music
Essay Outline
I.
II. People do not choose to be influenced by music, as music is scientifically influential to the human
brain.
Olteteanu, Ion. "The formative function of musical interactions within social identity." Geopolitics,
History, and International Relations 3.1 (2011): 215+. Academic OneFile. Web. 17 Jan. 2013.
"We turn tomusic, we need it, because of its ability to move us, to induce feelings and moods, states
of mind."
"Bures notes that the human brain is uniquely configured to process music, and that music
processing prepares, stimulates, and organizes the brain in beneficial ways."
Munkittrick, David (2010), "Music as Speech: A First Amendment Category unto Itself," Federal
Communications Law Journal...show more content...
Web. 14 Jan. 2013.
"This Introduction provides an overview of how historians, in conversation with musicologists, seek
to explain music and account for its prominence in the societies, movements and lives of the people
they study.
Elias, Nelly, Dafna Lemish, and Natalia Khvorostianov. "Britney Spears Remained In Russia:
Dynamics Of Musical Preferences In The Integration Of Immigrant Adolescents." Journal Of Ethnic
& Migration Studies 37.1 (2011): 61–77.Academic Search Complete. Web. 16 Jan. 2013.
"Many adolescents found consolation in late–1980s Russian rock music, as texts critical of the
Soviet regime helped them express anger and frustration felt as they came of age in new, difficult
and often hostile surroundings. It seems, therefore, that, for immigrant adolescents, different types of
popular music not only serve as a marker of their evolving cultural identity but also as indicators of
social and psychological adaptation."
Smick, Rebekah, and Lambert Zuidervaart. "A Different Tenor: Songs Of Love And
Sorrow–Re–Engaging The Social Ethics Of Music." Toronto Journal Of Theology 27.1 (2011):
87–106. Academic Search Complete. Web. 15 Jan. 2013.
"Though not argued like an essay, the article highlights significant themes about the relationship of
music to ethics, including the innately social character of music, its possible effect on our behaviour,
the potential social content of sound itself, the positive social effect of music's ambiguity, the need to
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Climate Change, An Outline Essay
Climate Change
Topics:
1) What is climate change?
2) Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
3) Causes of climate change
4) Effects of climate change?
5) International Panels on Climate Change
6) What can be done at home?
1) What is climate change?
Climate Change is the significant change in the climate and distribution of weather patterns on Earth
ranging from the last decade to millennia earlier.
2) Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Currently chaired by Mr. Rajendra Pachauri, this organisation was setup in 1988 by two United
Nations organizations, the World Meteorological Organisation and the United Nations Environment
Programme. IPCC reports on the scientific, technical and socio–economic information needed to
understand the...show more content...
Without this layer of gases the Earth would be too cold to be inhabited, perhaps 20 degrees cooler
than now. But, then amount of gases in this layer must remain constant. Even a slight increase could
have drastic results. Many people believe that a one degree increase in the temperature will not
cause much harm. The truth is with every degree of increase in temperature a 100 more wildlife
species are put in danger of extinction. Numerous experiments and studies prove that an increased
level of greenhouse gases, mainly carbon dioxide, is causing climate change and causing it fast.
2) Human Activities
A) Burning of fossil fuels–This is the most prominent and deadly source of climate change. Burning
of fossil fuels can release greenhouse gases ranging from carbon dioxide to ammonia. With massive
industrialization currently going on, the amount of fossil fuels burned is increasing. Transport and
heating are also major energy sources. Almost 7 giga tonnes of Carbon dioxide is emitted per year.
In the U.K three–fourths of energy produced comes from fossil fuels. Mineral fuels like petroleum
and coal are major sources of energy. In the last 150 years more than 45 Billion tonnes of carbon
dioxide has been emitted .The most problematic factor is that in the last decade; there has been no
slowdown in carbon emissions.
B) Poor use of land–Plants are the only natural purifiers of air and also the most abundant. But,
many trees
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Speech Outline Essay
Common Phobias (Sample Informative Prep Outline)
General Purpose: To inform.
Specific Purpose: After hearing my presentation, my listeners will be able to name and describe
several common phobias.
Central Idea: The most common phobias fall into three main categories – social, survival, and
environmental phobias.
Organizational Pattern: Topical
INTRODUCTION I.(Attention Material) Rose Marie had fears that she allowed to take control of
her life. A. Fears, even small ones, can grow into phobias. B.Normal, rational fears can become
problems. C.When these fears begin to dominate a portion of your life, they are called "phobias",
which are defined by the American Psychological Association as "a strong, persistent,...show more
content...
Now let's look at a second type of phobias.)
II.The second type of phobia is the survival phobia. A.A college student rides a three day train to
school. 1.She is afraid of flying. 2.She has aerophobia. B.A businessman had to quit his job when his
office moved to the thirty–second floor of a building. 1.He could not ride in an elevator. 2.He had
claustrophobia. C.There are many more survival phobias. 1.Hypnophobia is the fear of sleep.
2.Electrophobia is the fear of electricity. 3.Thanatophobia is the fear of death.
III.The third, and broadest category of phobias, is the environmental phobia group. A.Howard
Hughes had mysophobia, a fear of germs. B.A Brooklyn politician had a fear of newspapers and
wet newsprint. 1.This hindered his career. 2.He learned to read the newspaper without actually
touching it. C.There are several other environmental phobias. 1.The fear of storms has two subtypes.
a.Keraunophobia is the fear of thunder. b.Astraphobia is the fear of lightning. 2.The fear of heights
is acrophobia. 3.The fear of water is hydrophobia.
(Transition:Now that we've discussed these three categories of phobias, and some specific examples
of each type, let's review what we've learned.)
CONCLUSION
I.(Summary of Main Points) There are three broad categories of phobias. A.Social phobias are those
phobias that make it hard to
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Examples Of Synthesis
A synthesis essay is one of the most writer engaging pieces. It involved picking ideas from a variety
of sources, summarizing them and creating a cohesive essay that focuses on a thesis statement. It
interweaves information based on topic and relevance to assert a certain opinion or point of view.
The author examines various sources and identifies suitable relationships with the thesis. The most
important aspect of a synthesis is to demonstrate to the reader an extensive understanding of the
information within a topic. Therefore, extensive research is a prerequisite for a well–written essay.
Synthesis also involves a great deal of reflection. The author not only needs to rephrase and
summarize the sources of information, but put down what he...show more content...
Give a brief description of the subject matter and its relevance. In a few lines, offer the background
of the topic. It is in this paragraph that you state the purpose of the synthesis. Make the reader
understand why they should review your work. last and most importantly. Formulate the thesis
statement. This brief and concise statement summarizes the whole agenda of the synthesis. The body
This section has three main parts. The target point: The topic statement describes the idea you will
discuss in the paragraph. The evidence: Justifies the main idea of the paragraph and invokes relevant
facts and data that will strengthen the argument. Conclusion: relates the evidence and target point. It
details the relevance of these two facts to the overall topic, The conclusion At this point, you wrap
up your essay. It is primal that the thesis statement is reiterated using different terns or paraphrase.
This paragraph envelopes all the arguments that you have presented. Restate each of the facts albeit
summarily. Example of an essay outline Introduction Hook the reader Provide background
information on executive order on the immigration. Explain why the ban is contentious in
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Great Depression Outline
History Outline
Monsy Rodriguez
The Great Depression
Thesis: In its duration and magnitude, the Great Depression was indefinitely more severe than any
other episode of "hard times" in our history and it was the molding force of the America we live in
today.
Purpose of Your Hook: The purpose of my hook is to get the reader's attention and have them keep
reading and get through the whole essay.
Key Point of Introduction: The purpose of my introduction is to expose the reader of my topic and
my three main arguments/body paragraphs. This would be the molding effect the Great Depression
had on today; the short term effects and the lasting effects. Also how it changed the way people saw
the government and banks and how it changed the way...show more content...
Purchase tools, necessary kitchen equipment, garden necessities, fishing gear, and other items to
help improve your measure of self–sufficiency" * "Buy American. As much as possible, avoid
purchasing imported goods and look for American–made products to help our country pull itself out
of the recession. You may have to track down companies online and ask local shops to carry
American–made goods. The extra dollars spent are well worth it. If we all followed this practice,
imagine the outcome. Keep your money here; don't send it overseas." * "Seek multiple income
opportunities, rather than relying on one sector or one company for the family's support. If your
job is highly secure, you're in a better position, but still look for side income opportunities. If your
job is threatened or unstable, build up additional income sources right away." * "Produce and
preserve food. We plan to have a large family garden and our own laying hens in the backyard. As
local fruits and vegetables come into season, I will pick and preserve my own – strawberry
preserves, frozen peaches and jarred apple sauces are all simple to put up from local, inexpensive
bounty." * "The Great Depression was caused, just like now, by the excessive use of credit. Many
people are in the horribly financial situations they are in because they owe way too much money to
creditors. Their money
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Essay Outline Practice
Making an Outline
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Outline format
Essay Outline
I.
Introduction
Thesis: _____________________
II.
Body Paragraph #1– TopicSentence: _____________
A. supporting idea reasons, examples
B. supporting idea reasons, examples
III.
Body Paragraph #2– Topic Sentence: ____________
A. supporting idea reasons, examples
B. supporting idea
reasons,...show more content...
I.
II.
Introduction– Thesis Statement: A job interview can often make or break your chances of getting
your dream job. There are several things that you can do in an interview to increase the possibility of
your success such as dressing properly, answering interview questions thoroughly, and asking good
questions at the end of the interview.
Body Paragraph #1:
Topic Sentence: The way you dress can have a big impact on an interview panel's first impressions
of you.
A. Conservative dress like dark suits will show the interview panel you
A. Ask interviewers to repeat questions you don't understand.
B. Take some time to think about the questions before youanswer.
C. A notebook to write down key words in interview questions is sometimes helpful. IV.
Topic Sentence: By preparing some thoughtful questions for the end of the interview, you can show
the panel that you have prepared for the interview and want the job.
A. Research the job and/or company before you go to the interview.
are serious about what you do.
B. Carrying too many things may show you are lousy or unorganized. A notebook, pens, and/or
laptop are appreciated. B. The interview is your opportunity to get to know your potential employer.
Ask questions about company goals, mission, expectations of employees, etc. D. Poor grooming may
make them think you are untidy. Hair and nails should be clean and neat.
C. Don't ask questions about benefits or salary during
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An Essay Outline

  • 1. Elements Of An Outline 1. What is an OUTLINE? An outline is an organizational tool used by writers to gather thoughts so that they can be clearly laid out in an essay or book. Many writers feel that creating an outline is the key to effective writing, and it certainly makes the writing process more efficient and focused. By creating an outline for a piece of writing, the author ensures that all the pieces of the puzzle are presented in a logical, clear order, and that they flow well, drawing the reader to a logical conclusion. An outline can also be used to identify and eliminate potential areas of weakness or lack of focus in a paper. Although an outline is rarely required for a piece of writing, it can be extremely helpful. Papers which are written with the...show more content... A thesis is stated plainly and early in a nonfiction work, while a theme is an idea or message that you get once you 've read the book and you 've taken some time to reflect on its meaning. The main idea, or thesis, should give your readers a clear and specific idea of your topic. The main idea can be thought of as a one or two sentence summary of the whole writing project. 5. What is an Action Research? Action research is known by many other names, including participatory research, collaborative inquiry, emancipatory research, action learning, and contextual action research, but all are variations on a theme. Put simply, action research is "learning by doing" – a group of people identify a problem, do something to resolve it, see how successful their efforts were, and if not satisfied, try again. While this is the essence of the approach, there are other key attributes of action research that differentiate it from common problem–solving activities that we all engage in every day. A more succinct definition is that an action research aims to contribute both to the practical concerns of people in an immediate problematic situation and to further the goals of social science simultaneously. Thus, there is a dual commitment in action research to study a system and concurrently to Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Writing A Speech Outline In preparation for the speech I have read chapters 1–4 from the book. I have made it a point to familiarize myself with the speech outline given. The easiest for me was reading. The book is quite interesting and is easier to read than my other textbooks. The most challenging is the choice of topic. I have trouble decided what I can pick to have the best effect on my audience. After I don't want to write something I know I haven't put all my thought into. If that were the case I would risk having a dull speech, which isn't fun for anyone. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Essay on Introduction Speech Outline Kenneth Boozer Introduction Speech OutlineIntroduction Speech Outline Katelyn Broekema CRN: 22208012 I.Introduction A.Attention Getter: Salutations class, my name is Kenneth Boozer and I am very happy to be participating in COM 101 with you all! Let me get to know all of you by first introducing myself! B.Reason to Listen: We all have things that mean a lot to us, things that we hold dear to us, and I would like to show you things that mean a lot to me. C.Thesis Statement: Today I plan to describe how even the most simplest things, like these dog tags, mean so much. D.Preview of Main Points: 1.First, I will tell you why and where I earned these 2 dog tags. 2.Second,...show more content... This is important to me because I had to wait for months to get it because I was too lazy to go and get it from the studio, so they send them to the school and I got it from the yearbook coordinator. 2. This dog tag is important to me because it is one of the several things that I have received showing that I am an alumni from my high school. 3. This dog tag shows that I went to and participated in the 7th brigade drill competition. This dog tag is important to me because I had some great fun while I was down there and it was a good experience. Transition: Now the importance of these dog tags. C.Now to you all, these might just be pieces of metal. But these are way more than that to me and I am glad to have these in my possession. 1. These dog tags symbolize several important moments in my life that I have went through some stuff to finish, but I am glad that I was given the opportunity to do these events. III.Conclusion A.Review of main points: 1. First, I discussed the first two dog tags from summer camp. 2.Second, I talked about the next two dog tags: the one from my yearbook and the one where I participated in the regional drill competition. 3.Finally, I elaborated on how they are more than just pieces of metal to me. B.Restate Thesis: These four dog tags mean so much to me. C.Closure: "When you have spent an important part of your Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Essay Outline on Music Essay Outline I. II. People do not choose to be influenced by music, as music is scientifically influential to the human brain. Olteteanu, Ion. "The formative function of musical interactions within social identity." Geopolitics, History, and International Relations 3.1 (2011): 215+. Academic OneFile. Web. 17 Jan. 2013. "We turn tomusic, we need it, because of its ability to move us, to induce feelings and moods, states of mind." "Bures notes that the human brain is uniquely configured to process music, and that music processing prepares, stimulates, and organizes the brain in beneficial ways." Munkittrick, David (2010), "Music as Speech: A First Amendment Category unto Itself," Federal Communications Law Journal...show more content... Web. 14 Jan. 2013. "This Introduction provides an overview of how historians, in conversation with musicologists, seek to explain music and account for its prominence in the societies, movements and lives of the people they study. Elias, Nelly, Dafna Lemish, and Natalia Khvorostianov. "Britney Spears Remained In Russia: Dynamics Of Musical Preferences In The Integration Of Immigrant Adolescents." Journal Of Ethnic & Migration Studies 37.1 (2011): 61–77.Academic Search Complete. Web. 16 Jan. 2013. "Many adolescents found consolation in late–1980s Russian rock music, as texts critical of the Soviet regime helped them express anger and frustration felt as they came of age in new, difficult and often hostile surroundings. It seems, therefore, that, for immigrant adolescents, different types of popular music not only serve as a marker of their evolving cultural identity but also as indicators of social and psychological adaptation." Smick, Rebekah, and Lambert Zuidervaart. "A Different Tenor: Songs Of Love And Sorrow–Re–Engaging The Social Ethics Of Music." Toronto Journal Of Theology 27.1 (2011): 87–106. Academic Search Complete. Web. 15 Jan. 2013. "Though not argued like an essay, the article highlights significant themes about the relationship of music to ethics, including the innately social character of music, its possible effect on our behaviour,
  • 5. the potential social content of sound itself, the positive social effect of music's ambiguity, the need to Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Climate Change, An Outline Essay Climate Change Topics: 1) What is climate change? 2) Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 3) Causes of climate change 4) Effects of climate change? 5) International Panels on Climate Change 6) What can be done at home? 1) What is climate change? Climate Change is the significant change in the climate and distribution of weather patterns on Earth ranging from the last decade to millennia earlier. 2) Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Currently chaired by Mr. Rajendra Pachauri, this organisation was setup in 1988 by two United Nations organizations, the World Meteorological Organisation and the United Nations Environment Programme. IPCC reports on the scientific, technical and socio–economic information needed to understand the...show more content... Without this layer of gases the Earth would be too cold to be inhabited, perhaps 20 degrees cooler than now. But, then amount of gases in this layer must remain constant. Even a slight increase could have drastic results. Many people believe that a one degree increase in the temperature will not cause much harm. The truth is with every degree of increase in temperature a 100 more wildlife species are put in danger of extinction. Numerous experiments and studies prove that an increased level of greenhouse gases, mainly carbon dioxide, is causing climate change and causing it fast. 2) Human Activities A) Burning of fossil fuels–This is the most prominent and deadly source of climate change. Burning of fossil fuels can release greenhouse gases ranging from carbon dioxide to ammonia. With massive industrialization currently going on, the amount of fossil fuels burned is increasing. Transport and heating are also major energy sources. Almost 7 giga tonnes of Carbon dioxide is emitted per year. In the U.K three–fourths of energy produced comes from fossil fuels. Mineral fuels like petroleum and coal are major sources of energy. In the last 150 years more than 45 Billion tonnes of carbon dioxide has been emitted .The most problematic factor is that in the last decade; there has been no slowdown in carbon emissions. B) Poor use of land–Plants are the only natural purifiers of air and also the most abundant. But, many trees Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Speech Outline Essay Common Phobias (Sample Informative Prep Outline) General Purpose: To inform. Specific Purpose: After hearing my presentation, my listeners will be able to name and describe several common phobias. Central Idea: The most common phobias fall into three main categories – social, survival, and environmental phobias. Organizational Pattern: Topical INTRODUCTION I.(Attention Material) Rose Marie had fears that she allowed to take control of her life. A. Fears, even small ones, can grow into phobias. B.Normal, rational fears can become problems. C.When these fears begin to dominate a portion of your life, they are called "phobias", which are defined by the American Psychological Association as "a strong, persistent,...show more content... Now let's look at a second type of phobias.) II.The second type of phobia is the survival phobia. A.A college student rides a three day train to school. 1.She is afraid of flying. 2.She has aerophobia. B.A businessman had to quit his job when his office moved to the thirty–second floor of a building. 1.He could not ride in an elevator. 2.He had claustrophobia. C.There are many more survival phobias. 1.Hypnophobia is the fear of sleep. 2.Electrophobia is the fear of electricity. 3.Thanatophobia is the fear of death. III.The third, and broadest category of phobias, is the environmental phobia group. A.Howard Hughes had mysophobia, a fear of germs. B.A Brooklyn politician had a fear of newspapers and wet newsprint. 1.This hindered his career. 2.He learned to read the newspaper without actually touching it. C.There are several other environmental phobias. 1.The fear of storms has two subtypes. a.Keraunophobia is the fear of thunder. b.Astraphobia is the fear of lightning. 2.The fear of heights is acrophobia. 3.The fear of water is hydrophobia. (Transition:Now that we've discussed these three categories of phobias, and some specific examples of each type, let's review what we've learned.) CONCLUSION I.(Summary of Main Points) There are three broad categories of phobias. A.Social phobias are those phobias that make it hard to
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  • 9. Examples Of Synthesis A synthesis essay is one of the most writer engaging pieces. It involved picking ideas from a variety of sources, summarizing them and creating a cohesive essay that focuses on a thesis statement. It interweaves information based on topic and relevance to assert a certain opinion or point of view. The author examines various sources and identifies suitable relationships with the thesis. The most important aspect of a synthesis is to demonstrate to the reader an extensive understanding of the information within a topic. Therefore, extensive research is a prerequisite for a well–written essay. Synthesis also involves a great deal of reflection. The author not only needs to rephrase and summarize the sources of information, but put down what he...show more content... Give a brief description of the subject matter and its relevance. In a few lines, offer the background of the topic. It is in this paragraph that you state the purpose of the synthesis. Make the reader understand why they should review your work. last and most importantly. Formulate the thesis statement. This brief and concise statement summarizes the whole agenda of the synthesis. The body This section has three main parts. The target point: The topic statement describes the idea you will discuss in the paragraph. The evidence: Justifies the main idea of the paragraph and invokes relevant facts and data that will strengthen the argument. Conclusion: relates the evidence and target point. It details the relevance of these two facts to the overall topic, The conclusion At this point, you wrap up your essay. It is primal that the thesis statement is reiterated using different terns or paraphrase. This paragraph envelopes all the arguments that you have presented. Restate each of the facts albeit summarily. Example of an essay outline Introduction Hook the reader Provide background information on executive order on the immigration. Explain why the ban is contentious in Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Great Depression Outline History Outline Monsy Rodriguez The Great Depression Thesis: In its duration and magnitude, the Great Depression was indefinitely more severe than any other episode of "hard times" in our history and it was the molding force of the America we live in today. Purpose of Your Hook: The purpose of my hook is to get the reader's attention and have them keep reading and get through the whole essay. Key Point of Introduction: The purpose of my introduction is to expose the reader of my topic and my three main arguments/body paragraphs. This would be the molding effect the Great Depression had on today; the short term effects and the lasting effects. Also how it changed the way people saw the government and banks and how it changed the way...show more content... Purchase tools, necessary kitchen equipment, garden necessities, fishing gear, and other items to help improve your measure of self–sufficiency" * "Buy American. As much as possible, avoid purchasing imported goods and look for American–made products to help our country pull itself out of the recession. You may have to track down companies online and ask local shops to carry American–made goods. The extra dollars spent are well worth it. If we all followed this practice, imagine the outcome. Keep your money here; don't send it overseas." * "Seek multiple income opportunities, rather than relying on one sector or one company for the family's support. If your job is highly secure, you're in a better position, but still look for side income opportunities. If your job is threatened or unstable, build up additional income sources right away." * "Produce and preserve food. We plan to have a large family garden and our own laying hens in the backyard. As local fruits and vegetables come into season, I will pick and preserve my own – strawberry preserves, frozen peaches and jarred apple sauces are all simple to put up from local, inexpensive bounty." * "The Great Depression was caused, just like now, by the excessive use of credit. Many people are in the horribly financial situations they are in because they owe way too much money to creditors. Their money Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Essay Outline Practice Making an Outline A Plan That Builds an Essay ay s Es ––– –– –––– –––– ––––––– ––––– The Benefits of an Outline An outline of an essay: пЃ® helps make your essay more organized пЃ® A careful plan will help your body paragraphs stay focused on the ideas in your thesis statement. пЃ® saves time for writers пЃ® Preparing an outline can take time, but you will be able to write the rough draft of your essay more quickly Outline format Essay Outline I. Introduction Thesis: _____________________ II. Body Paragraph #1– TopicSentence: _____________ A. supporting idea reasons, examples B. supporting idea reasons, examples III. Body Paragraph #2– Topic Sentence: ____________ A. supporting idea reasons, examples
  • 12. B. supporting idea reasons,...show more content... I. II. Introduction– Thesis Statement: A job interview can often make or break your chances of getting your dream job. There are several things that you can do in an interview to increase the possibility of your success such as dressing properly, answering interview questions thoroughly, and asking good questions at the end of the interview. Body Paragraph #1: Topic Sentence: The way you dress can have a big impact on an interview panel's first impressions of you. A. Conservative dress like dark suits will show the interview panel you A. Ask interviewers to repeat questions you don't understand. B. Take some time to think about the questions before youanswer. C. A notebook to write down key words in interview questions is sometimes helpful. IV. Topic Sentence: By preparing some thoughtful questions for the end of the interview, you can show the panel that you have prepared for the interview and want the job. A. Research the job and/or company before you go to the interview. are serious about what you do. B. Carrying too many things may show you are lousy or unorganized. A notebook, pens, and/or laptop are appreciated. B. The interview is your opportunity to get to know your potential employer. Ask questions about company goals, mission, expectations of employees, etc. D. Poor grooming may make them think you are untidy. Hair and nails should be clean and neat. C. Don't ask questions about benefits or salary during Get more content on HelpWriting.net