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Expanding the

Content of an
Outline from
Primary to
Secondary
Sources
Expanding the

OUTLINE
Content of an
TOPIC AND Outline from
SENTENCE Primary to
Secondary
OUTLINE Sources
RESEARCH PAPER OUTLINE
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OUTLINE
WHAT IS RESEARCH PAPER Expanding the
Content of an
OUTLINE? Outline from
Primary to
Secondary
Research paper outline is a supporting Sources
document that list all the details to
include the paper in the intended
order.
RESEARCH PAPER OUTLINE
• TOPIC OUTLINE -

OUTLINE
Expanding the
WHAT IS RESEARCH PAPER Content of an
OUTLINE? Outline from
Primary to
Secondary
Research paper outline is a supporting Sources

document that list all the details to


include the paper in the intended
order.
RESEARCH PAPER OUTLINE
• TOPIC OUTLINE -

OUTLINE
Expanding the
WHAT IS RESEARCH PAPER Content of an
Outline from
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OUTLINE? Primary to
Secondary
Sources
Research paper outline is a supporting
document that list all the details to include
the paper in the intended order.
RESEARCH PAPER OUTLINE
OUTLINE
TWO TYPES OF SOURCES WHEN EXPANDING AN
• TOPIC OUTLINE -

PRIMAR

OUTLINE
WHAT IS RESEARCH PAPER Expanding the
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OUTLINE?
Content of an
Outline from

SECOND Primary to
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include the paper in the intended
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What is sentence outline?
An outline of sentences contains complete sentences. Subject, verb, and
predicate are all parts of a complete sentence. Every sentence in a
sentence outline represents the opening clause of a paragraph as it will
appear in the paper, and it precisely outlines your argument. Ex. The cat
is weak when it comes by fighting with other animals, however, the cat
always get hurt by other animals.
TWO TYPES OF AN OUTLINE
RESEARCH PAPER OUTLINE
INTRODUCTION

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TWO TYPES OF SOURCES WHEN EXPANDING AN OUTLINE
A primary source is a first-hand or contemporary
account of an event or topic. They are the most
direct evidence of a time or event because they
were created by people or things that were there
at the time or event. These sources have not been
modified by interpretation and offer original
thought or new information.
      
Secondary sources were created by someone
who did not experience first-hand or
participate in the events or conditions you're
researching. For a historical research project,
secondary sources are generally scholarly
books and articles
      

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