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Pattern of the Essay
Outline Format with Tips
Your Work for Outline
I. Introduction

Paste your previously written (and, if needed, revised) introduction into your outline.
I.
A. Thesis:

Write your combined thesis: claim and counterclaim
A.
Body Paragraph 1
II. Write your Counterclaim:
This is your paragraph's topic sentence. Begin with a transitional phrase like "Opponents claim…" or “Despite this claim…” to make it clear you are addressing the counterclaim (the opposite of your claim).
II.
A. Counter point A:
State a reason that opponents support this idea.
A.
B. Direct quotation to refute counter point A:
Disprove counterpoint A by using a quotation from your research. Use a transition such as "However" to signal you are about to disprove this point. Make sure you include internal MLA citations.
B.
C. Counter point B:
State a second reason opponents support this counterclaim.
C.
D. Direct quotation to refute counter point B:
Disprove counterpoint B by using a quotation from your research. Use a different transition to signal you are about to disprove this point. Include internal MLA citations.
D.
Body Paragraph 2
III. Claim:

This is your paragraph's topic sentence. Begin with a transitional phrase such as "However," to make it clear you are now addressing your claim.
III.
A. Point A:
Provide one reason to support your claim.
A.
B. Direct quotation to support point A:
Use a quotation from your research to prove your point. Include internal MLA citations.

B.
C. Point B:
Provide another reason from research to support your claim.
C.
D. Direct quotation to support point B:
Use another quotation from your research to prove your point. Include internal MLA citations.

D.
*Repeat the point / support pattern as many times as necessary to effectively develop your point.
**You may have multiple paragraphs to support your claim. Follow the same pattern for each new paragraph.
CONCLUSION
A. State the claim in a new way:
What is the heart of your argument?
A.
B. Remind the audience why this issue matters:
Remind the audience why this issue matters.
B.

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