Essay Outline - Fill It In!

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Essay Outline - Fill it in!

Essay Prompt:

Fill in the blanks below and complete a full outline of your essay.
INTRODUCTION
I. Thesis (which clearly states one specific assertion):

BODY
I. Body Paragraph 1
A. Topic Sentence #1 (specific claim that directly proves apart of your thesis and focuses this paragraph on one idea):

1. Sub-point A1 (Reason - one specific aspect that further explains T.S.):

a. Specific evidence (to back up the reason):

b. Commentary (explain the connection between the evidence and reason):

2. Sub-point A2 (Reason - one specific aspect that further explains T.S.):

a. Specific evidence (to back up the reason):

b. Commentary (explain the connection between the evidence and reason):

3. Closing Sentence (tie the ideas in the paragraph together in one sentence, and make clear that this claim has
proven your thesis):

B. Topic Sentence #2 (specific claim that directly proves apart of your thesis and focuses this paragraph on one idea):
1. Sub-point B1 (Reason - one specific aspect that further explains T.S.):

a. Specific evidence (to back up the reason):

b. Commentary (explain the connection between the evidence and reason):

2. Sub-point B2 (Reason - one specific aspect that further explains T.S.):

a. Specific evidence (to back up the reason):

b. Commentary (explain the connection between the evidence and reason):

3. Closing Sentence (tie the ideas in the paragraph together in one sentence, and make clear that this claim has
proven your thesis):

C. Topic Sentence #1 (specific claim that directly proves apart of your thesis and focuses this paragraph on one idea):

1. Sub-point C1 (Reason - one specific aspect that further explains T.S.):

a. Specific evidence (to back up the reason):

b. Commentary (explain the connection between the evidence and reason):


2. Sub-point C2 (Reason - one specific aspect that further explains T.S.):

a. Specific evidence (to back up the reason):

b. Commentary (explain the connection between the evidence and reason):

3. Closing Sentence (tie the ideas in the paragraph together in one sentence, and make clear that this claim has
proven your thesis):

CONCLUSION
A. Main idea (restated in different words than in thesis):

B. Broader implications (perhaps tie back to lead-in in intro):

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