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Use your topic sentence as the main idea of your outline and use the details from the supporting sentences.
where u look at the line in the essay and u tell what it means in the paragraph...
When you outline you are able to list the main ideas and the details. If you think of each part of the outline as a paragraph, then, all you have to do is put it together. You have the main idea of the paragraph and each detail goes into that paragraph. Before you know it you have your essay.
each rough idea from the outline phase must be woven into paragraph in the draft phase
After you create an outline and develop a thesis, which probably means one has already finished the introduction, a person should create the first main idea or body paragraph.
Use your topic sentence as the main idea of your outline and use the details from the supporting sentences.
a sentence outline(:
You can number the sentences if you want to, but you usually don't. Numbering makes it into an outline instead of a paragraph. Just write the sentences down in the order in which they happened, and you will have a good chronological order!
makes the paragraph better and means that you are starting a new paragraph
The thesis statement, topic sentences, supporting details, and conclusion are the key elements of an essay that form the backbone for an outline. These elements outline the main argument, the supporting points, and the overall structure of the essay.
sentences
A group of words that expresses a complete idea or thought
The Key Word or Phrase Delivery Outline, see the link below.
Write an outline, then follow it. It helps, when planning the outline, to come up with more things to write about than you will need. For example, if you are writing a five-paragraph essay, come up with topic sentences for more than you will need. Then you can choose your thesis carefully to match with enough of the topic sentences to support it.
Complete sentences
Yes, that's correct. The thesis statement is a concise summary of the main point or claim of the essay, and it guides the development of the essay by outlining the key arguments the writer will make. Once you have a strong thesis statement, you can use it to create an outline that organizes the main ideas and supporting evidence that will be presented in the essay.
where u look at the line in the essay and u tell what it means in the paragraph...