What is the format/outline to a body paragraph of a high school senior thesis research paper?
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The format is usually given to you in most cases by your school, or your instructor. To be a little honest, i dont really fully understand your question. Sorry if i wasnt of much help.
Well, I mean in general, of the paragraphs of the body. Like how it usually starts with a topic sentence and so on.
Outline of a research paper mainly consists of an introduction, a body, and a conclusion. One should develop each part of the outline, keeping in mind the main research statement.
Outline of a research paper mainly consists of an introduction, a body, and a conclusion. One should develop each part of the outline, keeping in mind the main research statement. Introduction: In the introductory part, you are expected to state the purpose of your research paper 'clearly'. Ask yourself the question 'what is the chief reason you are writing the paper' and construct the statement of your thesis in brief. You need to explain how you are going to approach your topic. You should explain what type of research or report it is, for instance, whether it is based on actual facts, or is it a book review, a comparison, or an analysis of a problem. However, the thesis statement should be concise and clear. You should briefly explain your topic covered in your paper in such a way that it should create interest and arouse curiosity in the minds of readers. Following a correct outline format for science fair research paper is especially of great importance. It should contain a very catchy statement in introduction, perfect scientific explanation in the body and a correct conclusion. Body: In this section, you are supposed to present your arguments to support your thesis statement. You should at least find 3-4 supporting arguments for each position you take. It would influence the reader more if you begin with a strong argument, then put forth a stronger one, and end with the strongest argument for your final point. In this section, you are supposed to analyze the collected data. If you have collected information through a questionnaire, you have to analyze it properly and present it in an interesting manner. Remember, arguments should follow a logical sequence. To support your arguments, you should include documented proofs or examples. Avoid unnecessary phrases or repetition of words. Conclusion: This may look similar to introduction but here, you should restate or reword your thesis by summarizing your arguments. Clear explanation about why you have come to this particular conclusion is needed.
So, what should I put, in order, in a paragraph of a body? Is it: 1. Topic sentence 2. Source 3. My opinion? Also, how many sources is recommended in one paragraph?
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