Overview of Main Points: ideas that you will discuss in further detail in the body of your essay Thesis Statement: Should answer the What? Why? How?
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Essay Outline Template I Introduction A Introductory statement Thesis statement: II Body A First Supporting Idea (Topic Sentence):
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When writing an academic essay, an outline can help you structure and plan your arguments and ideas, while creating a guide for how to organize your paragraphs
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The following outline shows a basic format for most academic papers No matter what length the paper needs to be, it should still follow the format of
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A Opening Statement: How will you first bring the reader into your essay? Write a sentence which explains how the evidence above proves your thesis
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ARGUMENT ESSAY OUTLINE I Introduction A Hook: B Connecting Information: C Thesis: II Body A Paragraph 2 - Reason #1 and Evidence Topic Sentence:
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Here is an example of using a point form essay outline and then transitioning to sentence AND the thesis statement for the entire essay Essay topic:
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MC Writing Center GENERAL 5-PARAGRAPH ESSAY OUTLINE I Introduction a Attention-getter (anecdotes, facts, statistics, rhetorical questions, description,
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Expository Essay Outline Template I Introduction Paragraph a Attention Getter (Write the sentence(s) you will use to capture your reader's attention)
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Usually, most academic essays are written in 5 paragraphs The essay outline template provided will contain main points that will be addressed within your work
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