1. An outline organizes the information gathered through research into a skeleton version of the body of a report. The outline should show how the writer intends to support (1 point) the validity of his sources. the reliability, validity, and integrity of the writer. the central ideas, concepts, and themes of the paper. the central ideas, concepts and themes of one source to be used in the paper. 2. Main topics are shown through (1 point) letters. lower-case roman numerals. numbers. upper-case roman numerals. 3. After main topics are established, (1 point) supporting details
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1. An outline organizes the information gathered through research into a skeleton version of the body of a report. The outline should show how the writer intends to support (1 point) (0 pts) the validity of his sources. (0 pts) the reliability, validity, and integrity of the writer. (1 pt) the central ideas, concepts, and themes of the paper. (0 pts) the central ideas, concepts and themes of one source to be used in the paper. 1 /1 point 2. Main topics are shown through (1 point) (0 pts) letters. (0 pts) lower-case roman numerals. (0 pts) numbers. (1 pt) upper-case roman numerals. 0 /1 point 3. After main topics are established, (1 point) (0 pts) supporting details are provided (1 pt) subtopics are created (0 pts) paragraphs are written (0 pts) the outline is complete. 1 /1 point 5/6/2014 Outlining https://www.connexus.com/assessments/engine.aspx?idWebuserAssessment=164609420&mode=review&resize=true&popup=true&close=true 2/2 True or False 4. Outlines should always provide information in chronological order. (1 point) (0 pts) True (1 pt) False 0 /1 point 5. Your outline must be followed during drafting; you should never adjust your outline after it is completed. (1 point) (0 pts) True (1 pt) False 1 /1 point
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