Task:
A. Replace this text with a sentence or two that provides background or context for the argument.
B. Thesis statement: Replace this text with a working thesis statement that answers the research question based upon the research you have located thus far.
II. Body Paragraph: Replace this text with a topic sentence for the first subtopic.
A. Replace this text with a sentence or two that states a claim about this subtopic.
1. Support each claim with examples and evidence from your research. Remember to use in-text citations in APA style.
2. Add examples and evidence from multiple sources whenever possible.
B. Replace this text with a sentence or two that states a second claim about this subtopic, if needed.
1. Again, add examples and evidence to support each claim. Continue to build the argument in a full-sentence outline format.
C. Write a sentence that discusses the evidence in the context of your argument and transitions to the next subtopic.
III. Body Paragraph: Replace this text with a topic sentence for the second subtopic.
A. Add subordinate information for each body paragraph section with capital letters (A, B, C), numerals (1, 2, 3), and lower-case Roman numerals (i, ii, iii).
IV. Body Paragraph: Replace this text with a topic sentence for the third subtopic.
A. Add subordinate information for each body paragraph section with capital letters (A, B, C), numerals (1, 2, 3), and lower-case Roman numerals (i, ii, iii).
V. Body Paragraph: Replace this text with a topic sentence for the fourth subtopic.
A. Add subordinate information for each body paragraph section with capital letters (A, B, C), numerals (1, 2, 3), and lower-case Roman numerals (i, ii, iii).
VI. Body Paragraph: Replace this text with a topic sentence for the fifth subtopic.
A. Add subordinate information for each body paragraph section with capital letters (A, B, C), numerals (1, 2, 3), and lower-case Roman numerals (i, ii, iii). If you have more than five subtopics, add more capital Roman numeral sections.
B. Replace this text with a sentence or two that recaps the background or context for the argument. Consider adding a universal message or call to action.
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