Outlining a text while writing, English homework help
Outlining a text while writingWhen it comes to writing, everyone plans a bit differently. Over the years, I have found that students who plan well before they write often write better and have a better product to show for it. So, I'm a big believer in planning. In my view, an outline is the best method of plan your writing since it shows you a picture of your thoughts -- what they are, what order they come in, and how you flesh them out and make them both interesting and solid.For this exercise, I want you to write an outline that has the following characteristics.It should have roughly the same structure as the sample OWL at Purdue outline (Links to an external site.).It should have three main sections (I, II, III) after the introductory section.Each section should have two or three main ideas (A, B, C)Under each main idea, there should be one or two details (1, 2)Under at least one of the details, there should be two to three examples (a, b, c)Each of the items mentioned above (main sections, main ideas, details, examples) should be written as phrases (not sentences nor just a word or two).Also, please write a one-sentence thesis statement.You do not need to include a conclusion (but you must include the introductory section and three other main sections)Remember, that you are NOT writing an essay. Instead, you are practicing writing a highly structured, well detailed outline for a possible essay.You may choose to create an outline on any topic that you find interesting. So, the options are limitless. Good luck and have fun!
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