Creating an Outline Once a topic has been chosen‚ ideas have been generated through brainstorming and free writing‚ and a working thesis has been created‚ the last step a writer can perform in the prewriting stage is creating an outline. An outline allows a writer to categorize the main points‚ to organize the paragraphs into an order that makes sense‚ and to make sure that each paragraph/idea can be fully developed. Essentially‚ an outline helps prevent a writer from getting stuck when performing
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Speech outlines are important because it allows us to put our ideas together and ensures that our ideas and points flow smoothly in our speech. It firms up our thesis statement‚ establish and organize your main points. Speech outlines act as a guide to put our information in correct sequence so that our audience can understand what we want to convey. In a speech‚ there are three main parts – introduction‚ body and conclusion. The outline can help us to connect the parts together to make it clear
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Message Essay (Topic sentence) Being bullied for sexual orientation should not be tolerated‚ and everyone‚ specifically schools‚ should take steps towards its discontinuation. (Background) Unfortunately in the case of Jamey Nabozny‚ a high school student‚ that was not what happened. He was bullied for years by three other students because of his sexual orientation. (Attention grabber) After one occasion of bullying Jamey Nabozny was hospitalized for five days. One of the bullies had also said “if you
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UNITED STATES HISTORY OUTLINES These outlines will make up the bulk of your work outside of the classroom. They are organized to cover the major issues of an era or a president’s terms. They take a significant amount of time to finish‚ but are usually the only assignment for a particular week. PROCRASTINATION WILL LEAD TO ALL-NIGHTERS THAT MAKE IT SEEM LIKE THE COURSE REQUIRES AN ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF WORK. Word to the wise‚ do a little each night. PURPOSE 1.The seemingly trivial identifications
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homework‚ and the school calendar‚ these families plan off-season vacations‚ visit parks and museums during the week‚ and live their lives according to what works for them. c. Emotional Freedom – Sadly‚ peer pressure‚ competition‚ boredom‚ and bullies — are all part of a typical school day. This can be a particular problem for girls. Studies showed that homeschooled girls have shown that self-esteem remains intact and that these girls continue to thrive. Homeschooled kids can dress and act and
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and stupid.” Both pieces show people to stop bullying. That’s why the two artworks are the same. The theme of “All Summer in a Day‚” by Ray Bradbury‚ is treat others the way you want to be treated‚ it could also be‚ stop bullying. After you bully
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the some characters changed because of what they had to undergo and some characters did not change Mention 3 characters you wish to discuss and tell whether or not they change during the play. Paragraph II (1st character) Transitional sentence Give an adjective to describe the character at the beginning of the play Describe a scene from the beginning of the play to prove that this is a good adjective. If the character is unchanged‚ describe a scene from the end of the play that
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Course Outline MGT602 - Strategic Decision-Making for a Global Business Environment Instructor: JEFF BAJAH Email: Jeff.bajah@natuniv.edu Tel: 661-373-6228 Course Description This is a capstone course for MBA students. To enroll in MGT 602‚ MBA students must first complete at least 30-quarter units of the MBA program requirements‚ other than MGT 610C An in-depth study of general management functions as organizations adapt to the global environment‚ this course emphasizes environmental characteristics
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Topic: How to use an AED Specific Purpose: To inform my audience how to use an AED Central Idea: An AED machine is 3 ideas Introduction: I. Questions: a. Who has ever seen these signs hanging up on the walls on campus? b. How many people know what these signs mean? c. How many people know how to use an AED machine II. Mother: a. If it haven’t been for an AED machine and someone that knew how to use it my mother would have not survived the cardiac arrest III. Preview topic
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reader – but does Francis expect this? Makes the reader want to know why he looks like this Chapter 1 – page 2 “But not having much success” and “I don’t blame them” Francis has low self-esteem and lacks confidence Presented as single-sentence paragraphs to draw attention to them Chapter 1 – page 3 “This was proof that the scarf and the bandage were working in two ways: not only to hide the ugliness of what used to be my face‚ but to hide my identity.” Why is Francis trying to hide
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