Elizabeth
Barrett Browning
1.
Write the
thesis statement of your research paper. Be sure to write it in one or two
complete sentences.
2.
Write a
formal outline for your research paper. Include topics, subtopics, and details
so that the reader gains a clear idea of the contents of your paper. Use your
organized note cards as a basis for your outline. Remember to begin with a
title and to follow all the formatting rules. You may refer to the Model Formal
Outline page to help with the format.
3. List three or more sources that you are using for your research paper. At least one should be a print source. You may refer to the Citations Guidelines page for help with the correct form.


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