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You need to know your audience!

  • are you writing for young people or old people?
  • are you writing for students or business workers?
  • are you writing for educated or uneducated people?
  • are you writing for conservative or liberal people?
  • are you writing for people who care about the environment?
  • are you writing for Christians or non-Christians?
Any information you can get about your audience will help you to choose a topic that they will find important.

You can also research current topics that people are interested in - check the newspapers and magazines, watch your local news on television, check the current events online, etc.
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If you familiarize yourself with some broad topic you may be able to identify some specific portion of that topic which seems to be particularly interesting. Failing that, you would still be able to choose at random.

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Here is how to make subtopics for your paper or project!

Make a list of facts and questions that you have researched for your topic. This can also include questions that you thought about when you started your topic.

Now, look at all those questions and sentences - find words, phrases, or ideas that are similar, and begin grouping those facts together.

Write out the headings you have made - the similar things - and list each question or fact under the heading where it belongs.

This excellent information is from the website linked below, which is from Cambridge Rindge and Latin School - they even have a list of common sub-topic words to usel:

For example:
Say you have to do a project about local water pollution and you pick the Charles River as a body of water to research. Your general topic in this case is "Charles River Pollution".
First, you may have brain stormed some questions like the following:

  • How much is the Charles River polluted?
  • What causes pollution in the Charles?
  • Does the government do anything to clean up the pollution?
  • How does the pollution in the river affect plant or animal life?
  • How does the pollution in the river affect people?
  • Will I ever be able to swim in the Charles?

Next, you can identify and choose some categories these questions fit into, and select words that label those categories. It helps to think of these words as part of a phrase that includes your general topic. Keep reading and this will become more clear.

Statistics How much is the Charles River polluted?
Causes What causes pollution in the Charles?
Solutions Does the government do anything to clean up the pollution?
Effects How does the pollution in the river affect plant or animal life?
Effects How does the pollution in the river affect people?
Future Will I ever be able to swim in the Charles?
Now, turn those categorizing words into subtopic headings by linking them to your general topic which is Charles River Pollution.
How? Write your subtopic headings like this, leaving space under them for your questions:
  • Statistics about Charles River Pollution
  • Causes of Charles River Pollution
  • Effects of Charles River Pollution
  • Solutions to Charles River Pollution
  • Future of Charles River Pollution

Now, you can rewrite your questions under these subtopic headings.
LIKE THIS:
  • Statistics about Charles River Pollution
    How much is the Charles River polluted?
  • Causes of Charles River Pollution
    What causes Charles River pollution?
  • Effects of Charles River Pollution
    How does the pollution in the river affect plant or animal life?
    How does the pollution in the river affect people?
  • Solutions to Charles River Pollution
    Does the government do anything to clean up the pollution?
  • Future of Charles River Pollution
    Will people ever be able to swim in the Charles River?
Now you can add any new questions you can think of under the subtopic headings. You are now on your way to making an outline. Use the Common Subtopic Headings list to give you ideas for categories. It can also help you to develop questions!
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make an illustrastion or a map of an area

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making a quicklist

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Why did you choose this strategy?

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Looping

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