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English, 13.05.2021 20:40, NNopeNNopeNNope

Thesis: Claim about the cultural implications of your topic (What can you infer about the culture your topic comes from, based on what the story of your topic emphasizes)

Thesis
Point 1: something about your topic that helps prove your thesis
Evidence (quote)
Explain the quote and how it proves your thesis
Point 2: something about your topic that helps prove your thesis
Evidence (quote)
Explain the quote and how it proves your thesis
Point 3: something about your topic that helps prove your thesis
Evidence (quote)
Explain the quote and how it proves your thesis
Conclusion

You can have more than three points in your paragraph if you want.

Refer back to your handout for the project in the section Information you could include in your paragraph for ideas of what you could include for the points of your outline

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