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Outlining A Paragraph

An outline is a plan or summary of a writing project or speech that helps organize thoughts and arguments. It includes an introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction states the main topic. The body has topic sentences and supporting details. The conclusion restates the main points. The document provides an example outline to demonstrate how to structure paragraphs.

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Outlining A Paragraph

An outline is a plan or summary of a writing project or speech that helps organize thoughts and arguments. It includes an introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction states the main topic. The body has topic sentences and supporting details. The conclusion restates the main points. The document provides an example outline to demonstrate how to structure paragraphs.

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OUTLINING

A PARAGRAPH
What is an
OUTLINE?
An outline is a plan
for or a summary of a
writing project or
speech. Simply, the
map of your paper.
Why should I
write an
outline?
It helps you to
organize your
thoughts and
arguments.
What to
include in my
outline?
I. Introduction
II. Body
III. Conclusion
I. Introduction
A.
______________
______________
II. Body
A. (topic sentence)
1. (supporting details)
2. (supporting details)
III. Conclusion
A.
______________
______________
Example
I. What is the
paragraph all
about?
A. How do the
farmers now raise
their crops?
B. What do they
put on the plants?
What
1. chemical
2. do they
3. use?
II. What is the
second paragraph
about?
What effects do
A.
the chemicals
B. have on plants?

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