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Choose a topic and an article. Post a thesis and an outline for an essay about your topic.
has multiple parts.
1) Paragraph
2) Thesis statement
3) Outline
Do not use the Professional Websites or Occupational Outlook Handbook. Articles in those sites are difficult to find and write about.
Read the article carefully. Save the article if you can. Remember to save all the information you will need to documentation purposes.
Write a SHORT Paragraph + thesis and outline
1) Paragraph
Post a paragraph that tells us what topic you have chosen. My best advice is to find an article now about your topic and to give us the title of the article you found. Keep the paragraph short. Do not write about yourself. ) Thesis
Post a preliminary thesis for your essay. Be sure to label the thesis.
A thesis is one sentence that gives the readers the topic + the point you are making about the topic.
3) Outline
Post an outline Use the fill-in-the-blank outline below.
The outline must be written in 3rd person. That means you may not use the following pronouns in the outline or in the draft itself:
I, me, my, myself, we, our, us, ourselves, you, your, yourself = NO!!!!!
He, she, it, his, her, its, they, their, them = YES!!!
Do not talk about yourself in the outline. Do not use any personal experiences
Fill-in-the-Blank Outline:
Thesis: ______________________
1) 1st Idea You Want to Discuss: _______________
A) _______________________
B) _______________________
2) 2nd Idea You Want to Discuss: _______________
A) _______________________
B) _______________________
3) 3rd Idea You Want to Discuss: _______________
A) _______________________
B) _______________________
Numbers 1, 2, and 3 will become the topic sentences of your body paragraphs.
1) Body paragraphs are the main paragraphs of a work. They explain and/or prove the thesis. The introduction and the conclusion are not body paragraphs and are not part of this outline.
2) A topic sentence is the first sentence of a paragraph. It tells the readers what the paragraph is about and how it relates to the thesis. Without a good topic sentence, your paragraph may be disorganized or your readers may not understand how the paragraph relates to the thesis.
3) Your outline should have three strong sentences that relate to the thesis.
Use this article
“Medicine or Menace?” by Christopher Munsey
http://www.apa.org/monitor/2010/06/marijuana.aspx