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Early in the process, rough outlines have advantages, you might start with a your thesis followed by a simple list
Formal outlines are more useful as you continue your research and as your ideas build
The more thorough your outline, the easier it will be to draft your paper
Put the thesis at the top. Make items at the same level of generality as
parallel as possible.◦ If two or more ideas are parallel, they are easier
to grasp when expressed in parallel grammatical form. Single words should be balanced with single words, phrases with phrases, clauses with clauses etc.
◦ Not parallel: The three causes of poverty are lack of education, lack of money and war.
◦ Parallel: The three causes of poverty are lack of education, lack of money and lack of safety caused by war or military conflicts.
Use sentences unless phrases are more clear. Use the conventional system of numbers and letters for the levels of generality.
I.A.B.
1.2.
a.b.
II.
Limit the number of major sections in the outline; if the list of Roman numerals begins to look like a laundry list, find some way of clustering the items into a few major categories with more subcategories.
Be flexible; in other words, be prepared to change your outline as your drafts evolve.
Always use at least two subdivisions for a category, since nothing can be divided into fewer than two parts.◦ Types of food at the party
Pizza◦ Types of food at the party
Pizza Ice cream Soda
Don’t forget to cite your sources in the text of your outline.
What does that mean? Provide parenthetical citations for all
paraphrased ideas or direct quotes Author’s name and page number if
available◦ (Solzhenitzyn 42)
When in doubt, cite it!
What are the characteristics of any effective thesis?◦ Expresses the central idea of the paper that
controls the paper’s focus (takes a position, or proposes an argument or answers a question)
◦ Uses specific language (concise and precise)◦ Fits the scope◦ Justifiable (not too obvious)◦ Expressed in a single sentence
Remove the phrase: The purpose of this paper is…
Remove any first person pronouns and their verbs: In this paper I will
Look at the verbs you chose: describe, analyze, compare and/or contrast
Do what the verb commands
If your purpose was to describe, then you must give a detailed account of something:◦ Controlling purpose: The purpose of this paper is
to describe The Great Depression. Expository thesis: The Great Depression was a time
of economic hardship, political upheaval and social change
If your purpose was to compare, then you must give an account of the similarities between two or more items:◦ Controlling purpose: The purpose of this paper is
to compare the symptoms of depression and anxiety. Expository thesis: Depression and anxiety have at
least three similar symptoms including mood swings, disorientation and an inability to sleep; these similarities may make it difficult to distinguish anxiety from depression.
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