Analysis Outline Template
1. Write your outline using complete sentences.
2. Roman numeral I...
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Analysis Outline Template
1. Write your outline using complete sentences.
2. Roman numeral I should be your thesis statement in response to the writing prompt. 3.Outline two body paragraphs- 1 paragraph about Kingās language and 1 paragraph about Kingās structure (Roman numerals II and III) 4. You need to introduce and include at least two pieces of supporting evidence per topic sentence by summarizing, paraphrasing, and/or directly quoting the text (letters A and C). Be sure to cite the paragraph where you get your evidence from!
5. Evidence needs to be explained in your sentence outline (letters B and D).
6. Remember to use the stop light approach (green = topic sentence, yellow = evidence/example, and red =
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