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Zina [86]
3 years ago
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English
2 answers:
jarptica [38.1K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

A. a graphic organizer that determines your organizational strategy

likoan [24]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

B. a plan for the structure of a piece of writing

Explanation:

Outline

List

An line', also called a hierarchical outline, is a list arranged to show hierarchical relationships and is a type of tree structure. An outline is used to present the main points or topics of a given subject. Each item in an outline may be divided into additional sub-items. If an organizational level in an outline is to be sub-divided, it shall have at least two subcategories, as advised by major style manuals in current use. An outline may be used as a drafting tool of a document, or as a summary of the content of a document or of the knowledge in an entire field. It is not to be confused with the general context of the term "outline", which a summary or overview of a subject, presented verbally or written in prose. The outlines described in this article are lists, and come in several varieties.

What is an Outline?

Preparation. Index cards are useful outlining tools as they can help to organize notes, thoughts, main topics and quotes in order.

Getting Started. Many writers believe that creating an outline is the key to effective writing.

Organizational Tool.  

Format.  

Useful to Know.

outline

[ˈoutˌlīn]

NOUN

a line or set of lines enclosing or indicating the shape of an object in a sketch or diagram.

"fill in the outlines with color"

synonyms:

silhouette · profile · figure · shape · contour · form · line · lineaments · [more]

a general description or plan giving the essential features of something but not the detail.

"an outline of the theory of evolution" · [more]

synonyms:

rough idea · thumbnail sketch · (quick) rundown · abbreviated version · [more]

VERB

draw, trace, or define the outer edge or shape of (something).

"her large eyes were darkly outlined with eyeliner"

synonyms:

silhouette · define · demarcate · delimit · mark off · sketch · delineate · trace · pencil

give a summary of (something).

"she outlined the case briefly"

synonyms:

rough out · sketch out · block out · indicate · touch on · draft · give a thumbnail sketch of · give a rough idea of · give a quick rundown on · summarize · precis

An outline is a written plan for a piece of writing. It allows you to organize your information as it will appear in your paper. It serves as a bridge between the prewriting stage and the drafting stage.

What is an outline?

a plan for a piece of formal writing

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