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How do you Write an Essay Outline?
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Answered by kashyapi2000
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Explanation:

An essay outline is a plan of your academic paper, where you structurize it and organize the main points into paragraphs so it would be easier for you to write an essay.

While college essay types are many, the common structure for most of them is five-paragraph. Each essay needs Introduction, Body (paragraphs with arguments), and Conclusion; so, a general format of your essay outline will include all these components.

When outlining your essay, keep them in mind so you wouldn’t miss any arguments, evidence, and examples while writing.

Answered by S300043951
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Answer:

(I hope this was helpful)

Explanation:

How to Write an Essay Outline

These clear, simple, and useful outlines provide easy-to-follow instructions on how to organize and outline your ideas before writing an essay. Each sample outline includes explanations of paragraph and sentence elements like thesis statements, topic and detail sentences, and a conclusion. Outlines are provided for a variety of essay types, and a sample outline for a research paper is included as an added bonus.

Why Write an Essay Outline?

An essay outline will help you organize your main ideas and determine the order in which you are going to write about them. Writing an outline is a very effective way to think through how you will organize and present the information in your essay.

Sample Outline - Persuasive Essay

Competitive Swimming, an Ideal Sport for Kids

Introduction

State your point of view and/or present your persuasive argument.

Thesis: Competitive swimming is a great alternative to other youth sports.

Body Paragraph 1

Introduce your primary persuasive argument and provide supporting details.

Topic Sentence:  Competitive swimming provides the same benefits as other sports.

Detail Sentence 1:  It is good exercise and builds muscular strength.

Detail Sentence 2:  It promotes cooperation among team members, especially in relays.

Body Paragraph 2

Introduce a secondary argument and provide supporting details.

Topic Sentence:  Competitive swimming provides some unique additional benefits.

Detail Sentence 1:  Swimming is an important skill that can be used forever.

Detail Sentence 2:  Swimming poses a reduced risk of injury.

Detail Sentence 3:  Each swimmer can easily chart his or her own progress.

Conclusion

Conclude the essay with a summary of the thesis and persuasive arguments.

Concluding Sentence:  There are many reasons why competitive swimming is a great alternative to other youth sports, including...

Sample Outline - Narrative Essay

How Losing a Swim Meet Made Me a Better Swimmer

Introduction

Introduce the subject of your narrative essay using a thesis statement and a plan of development (POD).

Thesis: The first time I participated in a competitive swim meet, I finished in last place. With more focused training and coaching, I was able to finish 2nd in the State Championship meet.

Plan of development:  I was very disappointed in my results from the first meet, so I improved my training and fitness. This helped me swim better and faster, which helped me to greatly improve my results.

Body Paragraph 1

Set the scene and provide supporting details.

Topic Sentence:  I was embarrassed at finishing last in my first competitive swim meet, so I began working on ways to improve my performance.

Detail Sentence 1:  I spent extra time with my coach and the team captains learning how to improve my technique.

Detail Sentence 2:  I started running and lifting weights to increase my overall fitness level.

Body Paragraph 2

Provide additional supporting details, descriptions, and experiences.

Topic Sentence:  Over time, my results began to improve and I was able to qualify for the state championship meet.

Detail Sentence 1:  My technique and fitness level made me faster and able to swim longer distances.

Detail Sentence 2:  I steadily got better, and I began winning or placing in the top 3 at most of my meets.

Detail Sentence 3:  My results improved to the point that I was able to qualify for the state championship meet.

Body Paragraph 3

Provide additional supporting details, descriptions, and experiences.

Topic Sentence:  With my new confidence, techniques, and fitness level, I was able to finish 2nd at the state championship meet.

Detail Sentence 1:  I was able to swim well against a higher level of competition due to my training and technique.

Detail Sentence 2:  I was no longer embarrassed about my last-place finish, and was able to use it as motivation!

Conclusion

Conclude the essay with a recap of the events described or a reflection on the lesson learned in the story.

Concluding Sentence:  I used my last-place finish in my first competitive swim meet as motivation to improve my performance.

Sample Outline - Descriptive Essay

Visiting the Hockey Hall of Fame

Introduction

Introduce the subject of your descriptive essay with a thesis statement covering the person, place, object, etc. you are writing about.

Thesis: The Hockey Hall of Fame is full of sights, sounds, and experiences that will delight hockey fans of all ages.

Body Paragraph 1

Set the scene and provide factual details.

Topic Sentence:  The Hockey Hall of Fame is located in Toronto, Canada and features exhibits from amateur and professional hockey.

Detail Sentence 1:  The Hall is located in downtown Toronto and is visited by 1 million people every year.

Detail Sentence 2:  You can see exhibits ranging from the early beginnings of the sport to the modern NHL and Olympics.

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