Exercise 3, Executive Proposal with Outline Directions
Goal: The purpose of the proposal is to help me understand what you want to write about and why. What you want to avoid is a first draft that sounds like a freewrite instead of a well-organized ESSAY. It’s a lot easier to get started on an essay once you’ve figured out the outline. It will keep you from rambling; therefore, it creates less work for you over time. (Hint: This is why outlines are crucial for timed-essays.)
Word Count: 200 words minimum
- First of all, look at the sample student papers and sample student proposal, so you have an idea of how to structure your essay and exercise.
- Write a 100-word proposal where you explain your analysis.
- Include the THESIS STATEMENT you wrote in the previous exercise. Please bold this thesis statement, so that I can spot it immediately.
- Think about how you’d like to organize your essay. Create a bullet point outline explaining each point you would want to address in each paragraph. Include supporting evidence/examples.
- Submit your assignment on Moodle. As always, double check the directions to make sure you’re not missing anything.
The proposal and the outline about the product in the attachment


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