Research Papers Step 3 The Outline Of Your Final
apa format, in cite qoutes used with reference page- I have attatched the first part of the project that is completed the topic selection if you need to go off this.
The outline of your final project should
contain your thesis statement, and the remainder should be a
full-sentence outline where you specifically show how your paper will
flow.
Note: A full-sentence outline differs from bullet
points because each section of the outline must be a complete sentence.
Each part may only have one sentence in it. Capital letters are ideas
that support the thesis.
Your outline must contain a minimum of 12 full sentences as follows.
- The thesis statement of the paper (2 sentences minimum)
- 4 key points to support the thesis statement:
- What is the issue and why is it significant? (2 full sentences minimum to clarify this point)
- How would your first philosopher address your issue? (2 full sentences minimum to clarify this point)
- How would your second philosopher address your issue? (2 full sentences minimum to clarify this point)
- How would you apply your philosophers’ principles to your issue in
modern society? (2 full sentences minimum to clarify this point)
- Conclusion (2 sentences minimum)
Resources
- For assistance with writing a thesis statement, check the following resources:
- For assistance with writing a good full-sentence outline, go to http://rasmussen.libanswers.com/faq/32339. Scroll down to the “Full-sentence outline” section.
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