First Main Point
This is the first main point as listed in the overview and pulled from the assignment. It also, ensure you address all points on the scoring rubric. Be sure to use in text citation whenever you use another author’s work. Remember to include page numbers in the in-text citation when you use a direct quote (Dantzler, 2015). Also, “if the direct quotation is over 4O words, you must use block quote format” (Williams, 2015, p.4).
Second Main Point
This is the second main point as listed in the overview and pulled from the assignment. It also, ensure you address all points on the scoring rubric. Be sure to use in text citation.
Third Main Point
This is the third main point as listed in the overview and pulled from the assignment. It also, ensure you address all points on the scoring rubric. Be sure to use in text citation.
Fourth Main Point
This is the fourth main point as listed in the overview and pulled from the assignment. It also, ensure you address all points on the scoring rubric. Be sure to use in text citation.
Conclusion
Conclusions wrap up what you have been discussing in your paper. After moving from general to specific information in the introduction and body paragraphs, your conclusion should begin pulling back into more general information that restates the main points of your argument. Conclusions may also call for action or overview future possible research. The following outline may help you conclude your paper:
In a general way,
· Restate your topic and why it is important,
· Restate your thesis/claim,
· Address opposing viewpoints and explain why readers should align with your position,
· Call for action or overview future research possibilities.
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