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azamat
3 years ago
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Topics are the main talking points of your essay; they are the broad ideas that you will be using to explore your thesis stateme

nt!
Subtopics: Subtopics are smaller ideas that are still related to your topic. For example, if the topic is “The cultural influence of Shakespeare’s plays”, a subtopic could be talking about a specific play of his.
Details: Details are exactly what they sound like: details! They are explanations, textual evidence (quotes and paraphrases), and additional information about your subtopics.
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Thesis Statement:
I)Topic 1:
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II)Topic 2:
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III)Topic 3:
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B)Subtopic:
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IV)Topic 4:
A)Subtopic:
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Harman [31]3 years ago
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Thank you for writing this
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