Outline
I. Introduction
A. Attention Grabber:
B. Thesis Statement/Claim: (must include specific Objective — what are you going to convince the audience about?, topic and sub-topics)
C. Credibility: why are you the right person to discuss this topic? What is your knowledge or experience with this topic?
II. Body—the main points/arguments are the sub-topics you mentioned you were going to discuss in your Thesis Statement. Remember try to keep it at around three main points.
A. Argument 1
a. Evidence (can be data/statistics/testimonials/anecdotes, etc.) Cite your source
b. Evidence (can be data/statistics/testimonials/anecdotes, etc.) Cite your source
c. Evidence (can be data/statistics/testimonials/anecdotes, etc.) Cite your source
B. Argument 2
a. Evidence (can be data/statistics/testimonials/anecdotes, etc.) Cite your source
b. Evidence (can be data/statistics/testimonials/anecdotes, etc.) Cite your source
c. Evidence (can be data/statistics/testimonials/anecdotes, etc.) Cite your source
C. Argument 3
a. Evidence (can be data/statistics/testimonials/anecdotes, etc.) Cite your source
b. Evidence (can be data/statistics/testimonials/anecdotes, etc.) Cite your source
c. Evidence (can be data/statistics/testimonials/anecdotes, etc.) Cite your source
D. Counterargument
a. Explain an opposing opinion and what evidence (data/statistics/testimonials/anecdotes) you have to refute it.
III. Conclusion:
A. Restate your claim
B. Recap your main arguments
C. Finish with your specific call to action.
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