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Egypt's Outline Main Heading Political Term Paper

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WRITING AN OUTLINE

The purpose of outlining a research paper is to help you clarify your approach to the subject. Making an outline forces you to put your thoughts into a logical order, which will help you organize the paper. Certain rules should be observed when preparing an outline.

I. There are two main types of outlines:

A. Topic outlines that give the...

Only single words or short phrases are used in a topic outline.
2. This type is easier to write but is sometimes less useful than a sentence outline.

B. Sentence outlines present a skeleton of the entire paper.

1. Only complete sentences are used in a sentence outline.

2. This type is easier to turn into a paper because thoughts are complete.

II. Rules for outlining:

A. Use a consistent set of symbols, alternating letters and numbers.

B. Use subordination to show the logical relationship of ideas.

1. The major ideas come first, numbered I, II, III, etc.

2. Subtopics come next, lettered A, B, C, etc.

3. Details or examples come next, numbered 1, 2, 3, etc.

4. Further details comes next, lettered a, b, c, etc.

C. Use at least two items at each level of subordination.

1. Each A must have a B.

2. Each 1 must have a 2, and so forth.

D. Stick with the type of outline you have chosen.

1. In a topic outline, use only single words or phrases.

2. In a sentence outline, use only complete sentences.

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