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Tresset [83]
4 years ago
14

1. What do headings and subheadings in an outline represent?

English
2 answers:
ioda4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. They represent titles and the main subject for the main idea of each part of the text.

2. The first thing to do is planning and/or outilining the writing project by points or topics to be developed after researching each one.

3. The first place would be the thesis of the text which is the main ideia of the statement made that is mostly presented in its introduction. The second place would be the paragraph where arguments for the thesis are presented and exemplified, which is mostly shown after the background thesis, in order to create a consistent text.

4. You should consider a consistent thesis and backgrounded arguments for each statement made.

5. You should plan for all parts of a writing project because all of them must be articulated in order to be coherent.

Explanation:

1. Headings and subheadings are important for organizing the structure of the text and for clarifying the ideas by topics and/or subjects. If you do that properly, it shows that you have planned very well for your writing project.

2. Planning and outlining any writing project is always important because it provides the possibility to articulate all ideas and to sound coherent when explaining arguments and examples, besides concluding thoughts.

3. The thesis of a text is always important because it materializes concepts, perspectives and references. The arguments are also very important because they exemplify the thesis and how the whole writing project was developed.

4. A consistent thesis and backgrounded arguments are basically made of great references. They are mostly important in formal contexts, although they are necessary in all contexts because they provide confidence and respect for the whole research and writing project.

5. Planning the writing project as a whole is a key. Each topic, statement, argument, examples, and more, must be linked to each other in order to materialize consistency, coherence, and significance for the writing project.

yaroslaw [1]4 years ago
3 0
The requested page title was invalid, empty, or an incorrectly linked inter-language or inter-wiki title. It may contain one or more characters that can't be used in titles.

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