Instructions: Submit A Sentence Outline Of Your Resume
Instructions: You will submit a sentence outline of your research paper, following the example in this week's reading
You will submit a sentence outline of your research paper, following the example in this week's reading. The student example is attached here. Your outline must include your thesis statement, a description of the problem, alternative solutions, and the solution you are advocating. Be sure that the elements of the outline are complete sentences. Please note that, if you have one subheading in a category, you should have a second subheading. Please view and follow Sample + Sentence + Outline attachment
Paper For Above instruction
This assignment requires the creation of a detailed sentence outline for a research paper, structured in accordance with the example provided in the week's reading material. The outline must comprehensively include the thesis statement, a clear and concise description of the problem, multiple alternative solutions to the problem, and the specific solution that the writer is proposing and advocating for. Each element of the outline must be articulated using complete sentences to ensure clarity and coherence in presenting the argument.
Additionally, the outline should be organized with appropriate headings and subheadings to effectively differentiate each component. If a particular category, such as alternative solutions, contains only one subheading, then a second subheading must also be included to maintain structural consistency. This ensures that all parts of the outline are sufficiently detailed and balanced, facilitating a logical progression of ideas for the eventual research paper.
Following the sample outline provided in the attached example, students should carefully craft their own outline, ensuring each point is clearly expressed and directly related to their research topic. This process not only helps in structuring the research paper but also clarifies the writer’s own understanding of the issue, potential solutions, and their stance on the issue.
References
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- University of Wisconsin-Madison Writing Center. (2022). Creating outlines for research papers. Retrieved from https://writing.wisc.edu/handbook/assignments/outline/
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