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ESSAY OUTLINE

I. Introduction

  1. Hook: An engaging opening sentence to capture the reader's attention.

  2. Background Information: Brief context or background information related to the essay topic.

  3. Thesis Statement: A clear and concise statement of the main argument or purpose of the essay.

II. Main Point 1

  1. Subpoint 1: Explanation or detail supporting Main Point 1.

    • Example/Evidence: Specific example or evidence that supports Subpoint 1.

  2. Subpoint 2: Further explanation or detail supporting Main Point 1.

    • Example/Evidence: Specific example or evidence that supports Subpoint 2.

III. Main Point 2

  1. Subpoint 1: Explanation or detail supporting Main Point 2.

    • Example/Evidence: Specific example or evidence that supports Subpoint 1.

  2. Subpoint 2: Further explanation or detail supporting Main Point 2.

    • Example/Evidence: Specific example or evidence that supports Subpoint 2.

IV. Main Point 3

  1. Subpoint 1: Explanation or detail supporting Main Point 3.

    • Example/Evidence: Specific example or evidence that supports Subpoint 1.

  2. Subpoint 2: Further explanation or detail supporting Main Point 3.

    • Example/Evidence: Specific example or evidence that supports Subpoint 2.

V. Conclusion

  1. Restate Thesis: A restatement of the thesis statement, reinforcing the main argument or purpose of the essay.

  2. Summary of Main Points: A brief summary of the key points discussed in the essay.

  3. Closing Statement: A final thought or call to action that leaves a lasting impression on the reader.