English 101 outline
im suppose to read a story which can be found online named “Hands” by sherwood anderson
Also i need sources the list of secondary sources you will be using for your paper (minimum: six), arranged in correct bibliographical form following the MLA format. Your list should include print sources. You are looking for material from books, journals, and online sources (start with the web site devoted to your author) that will support your position, add to the development of your argument, and/or possibly suggest additional approaches.
- Paragraph One: Identify the author, the work, and the reasons you selected this topic.=
Paragraph Two: Identify and discuss your critical approach. To develop this paragraph you may quote from our text. Explain the usefulness and focus of this approach. Conclude the paragraph with your three-part thesis paragraph statement written as a question.
Body
I.Topic question #1 (this is the first part of your thesis statement, written as a question).
A.Answer #1 the question
1.Support (textual and/or your reasoning)
2. Support
3. Support
B.Answer #2 to the question
1.Support (textual and/or your reasoning)
2. Support
3. Support
C.Answer #1 to the question
1.Support (textual and/or your reasoning)
2. Support
3. Support
II. Topic question #2 (this is the second part of your thesis statement, written as a question).
A.Answer #1 the question
1.Support (textual and/or your reasoning)
2. Support
3. Support
B.Answer #2 to the question
1.Support (textual and/or your reasoning)
2. Support
3. Support
C.Answer #1 to the question
1.Support (textual and/or your reasoning)
2. Support
3. Support
III. Topic question #3 (this is the third part of your thesis statement, written as a question.
A.Answer #1 the question
1.Support (textual and/or your reasoning)
2. Support
3. Support
B.Answer #2 to the question
1.Support (textual and/or your reasoning)
2. Support
3. Support
C.Answer #1 to the question
1.Support (textual and/or your reasoning)
2. Support
3. Support
Conclusion:
Re-state your thesis
Answer the question, “So what?”That is, now that you have proven your claims, so what?
Make recommendations to the reader