Outline for Paper Title Page Title of Paper Name School Course Instructor, credentials Date (Month, day, year) Abstract 1. Approximately 150-250

Outline for Paper

Title Page

Title of Paper

Name

School

Course

Instructor, credentials

Date (Month, day, year)

Abstract

1. Approximately 150-250 words highlighting major points, major purpose, how you plan to go about your project, what you learned, and conclusions.

Include Keywords.

Introduction

Capture reader’s interest

Build case through logic

Topic sentence/thesis statement

First main point (strongest)

A. Support

Example

Example

B. Support

1. Example

Example

C. Support

1. Example

Example

Second main point (second strongest)

A. Support

1. Example

Example

B. Support

1. Example

Example

C. Support

1. Example

Example

Third main point (weakest)

A. Support

1. Example

Example

B. Support

1. Example

Example

C. Support

1. Example

Example

Conclusion

Restate topic

A. Summarize three main points

Revisit introduction or tie all ideas together

References

1.
Current APA citations.

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