Formal outline is a kind of outlining forms. ^^
outline forms in a realistic manner.
Actually, I needed the answer in this, but I'll try to figure it out. Ugh...Free-form outline is any kind of outline with irregular and improper style of outlining, but still in-order I think...^^ -canon
it is some that •The shape is the 2-dimensional outline of an object; forms are 3-dimensional versions of the shape.
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outline
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.
The coastline is the outline of a coast from state to state. It is usually pretty rugged, and from an airplane it is easily established what is land and what is the ocean.
The "Basic Scratch" outline (BSO) is the easiest form of an outline. However, it requires you to be knowledgeable about the subject you are attempting to explain. The BSO is a starting point for putting together a paper or speech. It's the rough list of your first ideas. The BSO is not concrete like the other two forms of outlines. It is subject to change while doing research or writing your speech or paper.
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