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artcher [175]
3 years ago
14

1. Outlines are intended to

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Alika [10]3 years ago
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Outlines are intended to serve as a working guide. It will help to arrange and develop ideas while writing.  

EXPLANATION:  

As a writing guide, the outline is flexible. The structure has a great amount of flexibility to be able adjusted to the writing. The writers can create adjustment, changes, and modifications to our outlines as long as it is used to write good writing. They can create an outline before starting the writing or after making a draft as long as it covers the main ideas and in-depth undertaking which will help the writers develop sentences and paragraph.  

The outline is the overall picture of the writing that the writers try to develop. It can help writers see the big picture of how their writing will be written and done. An outline helps to connect each idea to another idea. It will make sure that writers writing won’t be talking about stuff outside of what has been planned. In other words, the outline serves a function as a plan in writing.  

Here are steps on how to craft an outline:

• Decide on a topic. Make sure it covers all of the ideas you want to write. Write the topic in a single sentence or phrase. The more specific you write the topic, the easier you develop the ideas.  

• Write the main points from the topic decided. Arrange it into a logical order and list it after the topic in the outline.  

• Create sub-points from each of the main points. It will create a more detailed plan for your writing. Make sure that you write two sub-points for each of the main points. If you can’t write two sub-points for each main idea, then your main point doesn’t relate to the chosen topic.  

• Evaluate the written outline. Is it in a logical order? It is possible to develop it into a paragraph and writing?

Hope this helps.  

LEARN MORE:  

If you’re interested in learning more about this topic, we recommend you to also take a look at the following questions:

1. In an outline, capital letters designate to? brainly.com/question/8711328  

2. which statement is most accurate regarding the speaking-writing connection brainly.com/question/7485273  

KEYWORDS: outlines, outlines are intended to, writing outlines

 

Subject: English

Class: 10-12

Sub-chapter: Writing outline  

Mashutka [201]3 years ago
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<span>Outlines are meant to serve as a working guide. You will use them to determine how to frame your writing. Over time, your outline may change as you work on your project. You may or may not shorten or abbreviate your outline, depending on the goal of your project. An outline is not meant to be read as a standalone work.</span>
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