Introduce your topic and why it is important. Begin with a hook that piques the reader’s interest and encourages them to continue reading the paper. Describe the background information that explains the context of your paper. Then establish the reason your topic/research is important. Present your evidence and/or argument.
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Instructions for Intro, Outline, and Closing. This week, your intro, outline, and closing is due. Your paper should include your references and be 2 pages in length. At least 5 references should be used to support your main points. Quoted material should be avoided. Instead, provide paraphrased research to support your main points that are accompanied with in-text references. Be sure to follow APA formatting guidelines.
this is the example of how he wants it done:
The title page is the first page of a manuscript (name, date). It contains the running head, page number, title of the paper, author name, affiliation, and any author notes. In a student paper, the running head is not required unless requested. Everything on the title page is centered as well.
For example:
Title*
Student Name
Georgia Military College
Course Name
Professor Name
Due Date
Introduction:
Introduce your topic and why it is important. Begin with a hook that piques the reader’s interest and encourages them to continue reading the paper. Describe the background information that explains the context of your paper. Then establish the reason your topic/research is important. Present your evidence and/or argument.
Outline:
Create an outline of the structure of your paper. Typically this is provided in a bulleted format with brief descriptions of what the paper will contain. Begin with the subject of the paper. Map out the ideas or topics you wish to cover or include; organize it in a structure that logically flows; implement headings and subheadings for hierarchy.
Example:
I. First point
a. Sub-point
II. Second point
a. Sub-point
Conclusion:
State your conclusion and recommended course of action. Restate key facts that drive home the points you intended.
References:
Don’t forget to include a reference page.