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After you write your thesis statement your next step is to create an outline.
An outline is the plan or blueprint for your paper. Before you start researching and writing, you should plan what you think the finished product will look like. The plan may change as you gather more research, but it will help to to stay focused and on topic. This step will also help you connect your ideas together to support the viewpoint you are putting forward in your thesis statement.
These "Sample Paper Outline"
and "Sample Paper Outline Blank"
handouts offer a model paper outline.
- list;
- classify;
- group; and
- number all discussion points.
Graphic organizers are excellent tools to organize complex information so you can understand it. Graphic organizers also let you manipulate information which helps you understand the ideas more deeply and store them in your long-term memory.
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