Capital Punishment

Capital Punishment 
 
Before you start writing the first draft of your essay or research paper, it is
always useful to make an
outline of your ideas. If you have already decided on your focus or topic, and you
have a rough list of
sources for support, then you are ready to prepare an outline.
An outline is simply a way to organize your ideas and information. Keep in mind that
outlines are
required to follow a format style (e.g., APA). It is based on the five-paragraph
essay model and
can be expanded or condensed to fit the scope of your essay or research paper.
I. Introduction
A. Strong Opening
B. Thesis Statement
Introduction
Create a strong opening statement(s)
for your paper that generates interest
and engages the reader. The Thesis
Statement (TS) will be the last 1–3
sentences of the introduction.
II. Body Paragraph #1—Topic Sentence #1
A. Supporting Evidence
1. Name of and information from source Supporting Evidence
2. Name of and information from source #2 (if
applicable)
B. Explanation
1. Explanation of source
2. Explanation of source #2 (if applicable)
C. So What?
III. Body Paragraph #2—Topic Sentence #2
A. Supporting Evidence
1.
2.
B. Explanation
1.
2.
C. So What?
IV. Body Paragraph #3—Topic Sentence #3
A. Supporting Evidence
B. Explanation
C. So What?
V. Conclusion
A. Rephrase of Thesis Statement
B. Strong Closing
 
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