Make sure that if your thesis was weak from your previous assignment, you have revised it. If you are still unsure, email your instructor.
For your outline, identify the main sections: Start by determining the main sections or major ideas that you want to cover in your paper. These will serve as the primary headings or Roman numerals (I, II, III) in your outline. Generally, you should have an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion.
Break down the main sections: Under each main section, list subpoints or supporting details that expand on the main idea. These can be represented by capital letters (A, B, C) or Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3). Think about the key arguments or information you want to include in each section.
Provide further details: For each subpoint, include specific details, examples, or explanations that support and develop that subpoint. You can use lowercase letters (a, b, c) or lowercase Roman numerals (i, ii, iii) to indicate these additional levels of information.
Remember to keep your ideas connected to your thesis statement and annotated bibliography.
I have the annotated bibliography that has the resources and thesis attached below. The outline should follow all of the instructions above.
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