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Writing Assignment Weight: 12.5%Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Please review the rubric for this assignment by clicking here. Please review the rubric for this assignment by clicking here. - Al

Writing Assignment Weight: 12.5%Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Please review the rubric for this assignment by clicking here. Please review the rubric for this assignment by clicking here. - Alternative Formats    Review the textbook readings papers and prompts associated with each one. Review the Major Paper Options here - Alternative FormatsDIRECTIONSThis week, you will construct a full outline for your paper. You may choose any of the outline formats from the Week 3 Discussion. Other outline formats may be acceptable, but consult with your instructor first.Your outline should include the following elements:

  • An introductory hook (or a fully written introduction)
  • A thesis that ends your introduction
  • At least three body paragraphs
  • Quotations and citations from your textbook source, two academic journal sources (from Week 2), and possibly an additional reading (remember, your final paper requires a total of four sources to be used)
  • Comments to be included in your conclusion (or a fully written conclusion)
  • Three or more APA formatted references (your final paper will require your textbook source, two sources from Keiser's e-Library, and one additional credible source)

REQUIREMENTS

  • Follow one of the examples from the Week 3 Discussion Board.
  • Your outline should contain 500-700 words. Remember, your final paper due at the end of this course will require at least 1,000.
  • Include APA formatted citations (Last name, YEAR, p. ___ or para. ___)
  • Include APA formatted references in a clear reference list.
  • No more than 20% of your outline should be outside sources
  • Submit your outline in the assignment area by Sunday, 11:59 PM
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