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Essay outline instructions
Paper Topic:__________________________________________________ Audience:___________________________________________
I. Introduction Establish the problem:
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Thesis Statement (Usually the last sentence(s) in the introduction): ____________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________
II. Body (summarize and analyze the opposing arguments)
A. 1stViewpoint:__Introduceyoursourceandhis/hercredentials.
____________________________________________________________Examples/Details/Explanations:
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Transition to the next source: (On the other hand, In response to, An opposing view is)
B. 2nd viewpoint: _Introduce source and his/her credentials. ______________________ Examples/Details/Explanations: 1.
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III. Conclusion
Reworded the argument:
The outline is your plan for the essay. You need to create a thesis and type in on the outline. Then in each section (the viewpoints) you need to list the information from the source you are going to include. You can use phrases or complete sentences – either works.
Essay instructions
1.What makes protests effective? What is the difference between well-attended futile demonstrations and demonstrations that can lead to real change?
2.Research and read information about the “conversation” surrounding this topic.
3.Explain the argument or viewpoints of the issue.
a.)Who believes protests are effective? Who thinks they are not?
b.)What do people (your source) say about demonstrations bringing about real change?
i.) Do some think they can?
ii.) Do some think they can’t?
4.)You are not taking a side yet. You are simply explaining the issue and various viewpoints about the issue.
Your goal is to explain the various perspectives regarding this topic. Read and research to understand the “conversation” around the issue. To do this well, you must keep an open mind and seriously consider every view and opinion.
You are expected to read your sources carefully, and to understand them thoroughly, so that you can integrate material from them into your essay in a thoughtful, logical manner.
Length: 2-4 pages.
Sources: at -least 2 different viewpoints (2 different sources)
Structure:
• MLA format
• Times New Roman font, 12pt
• Double-spaced
• Cite sources when summarizing and quoting
• Works Cited page for sources included in paper
• Margins – 1-inch top, bottom, left, right
• Pagination: Use a header to put page numbers in the top right-hand corner of each page, including the works cited page.
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