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Newsletter Article Outline (30 marks)

INSTRUCTIONS:

• You can use the same topic you chose for your social media assignment or a new topic,

just keep it related to your field of study

• Download this file and type directly in this document.

• Before submission save the file with your Last name-first name-asst name.

• Write your points in as much detail as possible. The more details would be added here

the closer you’ll get to your Final Draft.

• You are encouraged to write long sentences and short paragraphs to elaborate your

ideas.

• You can use headings, subheadings, bullet points, etc., to organize the details

effectively.

• You must choose at least 3 references to provide research-based support to your

points.

• Wikipedia, open web sources, and encyclopedia must not be chosen as primary sources

because they are not research-based. You can use them to define a concept, but

elaboration must comprise research-based evidence to elaborate your idea.

• References can be selected only from the following sources:


• College Library.
• Website- regulated by the Govt., organization, company, or any credible publishing
source.
• Website of any News agency or research-based agency/organization
How climate change could make our food less nutritious

Introduction

Background: (Establish the context of your research by providing relevant details)

Thesis statement: (Must be written in a full sentence. Must comprise the 3-point criteria on which the
analysis is drawn.)

First Main Point

Topic Sentence: (Describe the purpose of this section)

Explanation or analysis of your point of view

Supporting Detail 1: (Survey, Facts, statistics, real-life examples- Experts)

• Research-based evidence to support the point (quotation or paraphrase), with

APA in-text citation(s) (parenthetical/ narrative)

• Elaborate the evidence and explain its importance by referring to your point

Supporting Detail 2

• Research-based evidence to support the point (quotation or paraphrase), with

APA in-text citation(s) (parenthetical/ narrative)

• Elaborate the evidence and explain its importance by referring to your point

Closing: (Summarize your point/ establish your stance)


Second Main Point

Topic Sentence: (Describe the purpose of this section)

Explanation or analysis of your point of view

Supporting Detail 1

• Research-based evidence to support the point (quotation or paraphrase),

with APA in-text citation(s) (parenthetical/ narrative)


• Elaborate the evidence and explain its importance by referring to your point

Supporting Detail 2

• Research-based evidence to support the point (quotation or paraphrase),

with APA in-text citation(s) (parenthetical/ narrative)

• Elaborate the evidence and explain its importance by referring to your point

Closing: (Summarize your point/ establish your stance)

CONCLUSION:

• Revisit the thesis statement.

• Summarize and highlight the basis of your Research Paper.

• End with a strong closing point that reinforces your central idea or purpose.

• You can provide strong research-based evidence (APA in-text citation) in favor of

your preferred solution.

References (APA Format Only)

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