Develop supporting points for the thesis statement in a sequence of organized paragraphs in the body of the paper.

B. Create a detailed outline for a research paper based on the topic that includes the following: • a thesis statement • the main points • supporting details   Submit outline with the finished paper.    Develop the paper by doing the following: 1. Provide an effective and captivating introduction. 2. Provide a thesis statement that defines the paper topic. 3. Develop supporting points for the thesis statement in a sequence of organized paragraphs in the body of the paper. 4. Provide scholarly evidence for each supporting point, using specifically cited examples from works read on the topic.    Create a conclusion in which you do the following: 1. Restate the thesis. 2. Summarize the paper. Use this to make an outline of your paper.   Outline  must be submitted with the finished paper.   Paper Topic:____________________________________________________ Audience:__________   I. Introduction Possible ideas for the introduction : _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ Thesis Statement (Usually the last sentence(s) in the introduction): ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________   II. Body (A paper may have a few or many main points; decide how many your paper will need) Main Point: ___________________________________________________________________ Examples/Details/Explanations: a. ______________________________________________________________________ b. ______________________________________________________________________ c. ______________________________________________________________________ Main Point: ___________________________________________________________________ Examples/Details/Explanations: a. ______________________________________________________________________ b. ______________________________________________________________________ c. ______________________________________________________________________ Main Point: ___________________________________________________________________ Examples/Details/Explanations: a. ______________________________________________________________________ b. ______________________________________________________________________ c. ______________________________________________________________________ Main Point: ___________________________________________________________________ Examples/Details/Explanations: a. ______________________________________________________________________ b. ______________________________________________________________________ c. ______________________________________________________________________     III. Conclusion Reworded Thesis (Usually found near the beginning of the conclusion): ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ Other Ideas to Conclude: ________________________________ ________________________________ Clincher Ideas: ___________________________________________________