LaPlante, Logan. “Hackschooling Makes Me Happy.” YouTube, uploaded by TEDx Talks, 13 Feb. 2013, youtube.com/watch?v=h11u3vtcpaY Follow Outline for draft
Template of Outline Rhetorical Analysis
Thesis Statement–For a rhetorical analysis, you need to make sure your thesis statement addresses the strengths and weaknesses of the source you are analyzing. Your thesis statement should be developed and detailed. It should be clear from reading your thesis statement what you intend to discuss in your paper. Consider reviewing the thesis statement handout. I. Topic Sentence–Include a specific topic sentence for what you plan to use in your paper. Your topic sentence should help to prove/support your thesis statement. The topic sentence should also be a statement and not a question. If you have not reviewed the link regarding body paragraphs in Canvas, please make sure that you do so before developing the outline.
A. Quote/evidence to support the topic of this paragraph. You need to have a quote or other evidence for each of your body paragraphs. You should have at least two, but you can have more than two. Here, I only short phrases of what you intend to include in the essay.
B. Quote/evidence to support your topic. (When you have an A, you need a B). II. Topic Sentence–Again, when you have a I, you need a II. Also, remember, all of your body paragraph should prove/support your thesis statement. This helps to ensure your stay on one topic throughout your paper. Make sure you focus on your thesis statement. A. Quote/evidence to support the topic of this paragraph. Make sure you format this properly as an in-text citation. It will help both you and me. It will help me see that you understand how to format, and it will help you when you go to write your paper. Here, I only short phrases of what you intend to include in the essay.
1. You can include more details if you would like. 2. If you do, you need to make sure you have a 1 and a 2. B. Quote/evidence to support the topic of this paragraph. C. Quote/evidence to support the topic of this paragraph. III. Topic Sentence–When you are creating your outline, it will help you if you use the outlining formatting that is built into most programs, including Microsoft Word. “Creating an Outline in Microsoft Word 2016” by Simon Sez (Video 6:52) will help you to develop your outline to make sure you have it aligned properly. A. Quote/evidence to support the topic of this paragraph. B. Quote/evidence to support the topic of this paragraph. IV. Topic Sentence– You do not need to include a conclusion paragraph outlined for this assignment, but you will need to include it on the final draft for this essay. Review Drafting, Revising, and Editing on Canvas for more details for your conclusion paragraph. If you intend to have another body paragraph to reach the length requirement, include content here.
A. Quote/evidence to support the topic of this paragraph. B. Quote/evidence to support the topic of this paragraph.
Works Cited
You should have the one source that you are analyzing listed here and presented properly. Copy and paste the entire entry, not just the web address, from the options list where you found the source. Your entry should be formatted just like this with the first line of your entry starting at the left margin like the word “You” above, and the additional lines of the entry having a hanging indent.
Then write essay that follows outline.