An outline is the organizational tool we have for any topic. With this tool, you can make your talk, book, or topic flow from one idea to another. Just like the paragraph, the outline is the basis for reasonable dissemination of ideas from one to another.
To make an outline, start with the topic. This is the idea you are trying to convey.
I. Then you start to cover the first main idea that you wish to discuss.
A. This is the first point's idea
B. This is the second point of your first main idea.
C. This is the third point of the first main idea.
II. Now you have a second point of the topic to cover.
A. The second point's first idea
1. Something very complicated about the second point's idea
2. The second complication of the second point's idea
B. The second point's second idea
III. The third point to your discussion
IV. The conclusion to the topic.
Notice that the Roman numerals, letters, and numbers will be a diagram of the topic in depth. This is the "roadmap" of your topic and those who read or listen to your ideas have some clue to the direction of your ideas.
This is the way that you "map" how you are going to write your speech or paper. The outline can help you keep from adding things that don't need to be there, and can show you how you get off track when you add in things that might be related. It's a tool like any other in writing.
One of the "rules" to outlining is that (1) the big points are Roman numerals, (2) the ideas in the big points are alphabets and (3) the sub points are numbers. If you need more organization than this, add lower case letter headings to the numbers, then numbers again to break it down even further. For most people the outline above is sufficient to do the job.
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In a preparation outline, complete sentences are usually used to represent main points and subpoints. These sentences help convey the content and structure of the speech clearly and coherently, making it easier for the speaker to understand the flow and organization of their presentation. Bullets may also be used within these sentences to illustrate the hierarchical structure of the outline.
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B. Sentence outline. Sentence outline is a type of outline where each point is written as a sentence.
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Usually a period or a closing ellipses. For example: i. outline 1 ii. outline 2 iii. outline 3 i) outline 1 ii) outline 2 iii) outline 3
the title of an outline tells what the outline is about
It depends on what the outline is of.
Illustrate is a verb.
A functional outline is a structured framework used to organize and present information based on specific functions or components of a subject. It typically includes main topics, subtopics, and details that illustrate how different parts relate to each other and contribute to the overall understanding of the subject. This type of outline is particularly useful in technical documents, project plans, or presentations where clarity and logical flow are essential. By focusing on functionality, it helps ensure all necessary elements are covered and easily accessible.
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