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Argument Paper & Outline
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- The topic, thesis, and multiple points to make in the paper should be clearly detailed. You are welcome to use a traditional I. II. III. style outline or write it up in more of a rough draft style if you wish. The final paper, you do not have to follow the outline exactly if you change your mind about something.
- The paper should present a clear argument.
- There should be multiple, well reasoned points made to support your argument.
- There should be a conclusion of some sort.
- You are not required to use sources, but can do so if you wish.
- The writing should be polished and free of errors.
- The paper should be well organized in paragraphs that smoothly flow from one to the next.
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