Description
Topics:
Sexuality.
Note:
Audience: Collegiate or professional.
Instruction:
(1) Develop a definition outline that includes a three-part thesis statement, supporting ideas, examples, statistics, and precise words to define the term/topic.
(2) write a five paragraph draft of the essay to be peer-reviewed that discusses the selected term/topic. Properly place the thesis statement at the end of the introduction. Use the MLA documentation format for the essay. ( 3 sources)
(3) Double space the essay
(4) On a separate page give the outline and final five paragraph definition essay a title.Indent the first line of the paragraph .
(5) write the essay by using the strategies of definition by synonym, category, or negationand will make a point.
Explanation & Answer
Attached.
The Meaning of Sexuality – Outline
Thesis Statement: Sexuality, in this paper, would be defined as sexiness, seductiveness, and
desirability.
I.
II.
Introduction
Sexiness
III.
Seductiveness
IV.
Desirability
V.
Conclusion
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The Meaning of Sexuality
While some people consider who they have sex with as the meaning of their sexuality, others
believe that the frequency of their sexual relations is a representation of the concept.
Interestingly, sexuality is more than these perceptions because it covers the thoughts,
feelings, and the behaviors of people towards others regardless of gender. Also, it is a distinct
concept that needs to be understood before it is used to convey the true meaning of the
statement that is included, especially when consideration is given to the fact that the po...
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