HENRY HUCKLEBERG AND THE GIANT APE GORILLA - ENGLISH - RESEARCH PAPER

1924 words - 8 pages

I. Introduction
A. Thesis
II. First Supporting Idea (because of the length of this paper, you may have many more paragraphs on the same supporting information for your argument)
A. Claim
B. Evidence
i. Summary: you may end up giving more than one supporting evidence per claim
ii. Quote
iii. Paraphrase
C. Warrant
III. Second Supporting Idea
A. Claim
B. Evidence
C. Warrant
IV. Third Supporting Idea
A. Claim
B. Evidence
C. Warrant
V. Fourth Supporting Idea
A. Claim
B. Evidence
C. Warrant
VI. Conclusion – Wraps up the entire essay and restates your thesis without introducing new information
VII. Introduction
A. Thesis
VIII. First Supporting Idea (because of the length of this paper, you may have many more paragraphs on the same supporting information for your argument)
A. Claim
B. Evidence
i. Summary: you may end up giving more than one supporting evidence per claim
ii. Quote
iii. Paraphrase
C. Warrant
IX. Second Supporting Idea
A. Claim
B. Evidence
C. Warrant
X. Third Supporting Idea
A. Claim
B. Evidence
C. Warrant
XI. Fourth Supporting Idea
A. Claim
B. Evidence
C. Warrant
XII. Conclusion – Wraps up the entire essay and restates your thesis without introducing new information
XIII. Introduction
A. Thesis
XIV. First Supporting Idea (because of the length of this paper, you may have many more paragraphs on the same supporting information for your argument)
A. Claim
B. Evidence
i. Summary: you may end up giving more than one supporting evidence per claim
ii. Quote
iii. Paraphrase
C. Warrant
XV. Second Supporting Idea
A. Claim
B. Evidence
C. Warrant
XVI. Third Supporting Idea
A. Claim
B. Evidence
C. Warrant
XVII. Fourth Supporting Idea
A. Claim
B. Evidence
C. Warrant
XVIII. Conclusion – Wraps up the entire essay and restates your thesis without introducing new information
XIX. Introduction
A. Thesis
XX. First Supporting Idea (because of the length of this paper, you may have many more paragraphs on the same supporting information for your argument)
A. Claim
B. Evidence
i. Summary: you may end up giving more than one supporting evidence per claim
ii. Quote
iii. Paraphrase
C. Warrant
XXI. Second Supporting Idea
A. Claim
B. Evidence
C. Warrant
XXII. Third Supporting Idea
A. Claim
B. Evidence
C. Warrant
XXIII. Fourth Supporting Idea
A. Claim
B. Evidence
C. Warrant
XXIV. Conclusion – Wraps up the entire essay and restates your thesis without introducing new information
XXV. Introduction
A. Thesis
XXVI. First Supporting Idea (because of the length of this paper, you may have many more paragraphs on the same supporting information for your argument)
A. Claim
B. Evidence
i. Summary: you may end up giving more than one supporting evidence per claim
ii. Quote
iii. Paraphrase
C. Warrant
XXVII. Second Supporting Idea
A. Claim
B. Evidence
C. Warrant
XXVIII. Third Supporting Idea
A. Claim
B. Evidence
C. Warrant
XXIX. Fourth Supporting Idea
A. Claim
B. Evidence
C. Warrant
XXX. Conclusion – Wraps up the entire essay and restates your thesis without introducing ...

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