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Blueprint and Refined Thesis Template
I.
Introduction
A.
Lead
B.
Refined
Thesis Statement
C.
Three Supporting Arguments (Your Blueprint)
II.
Body
A.
Topic sentence: Your topic sentence will consist of your Thesis and
supporting argument. You must write out the entire topic sentence as it
would appear in your actual essay.
1.
POINT
PROOF: Specific example, cite an example (quotations from
primary or secondary sources found here)
COMMENT: Explain how example (quotation) is relevant to your
argument
2.
POINT
PROOF: Specific example, cite an example (quotations from
primary or secondary sources found here)
COMMENT: Explain how example (quotations) is relevant to your
argument
3.
Concluding Statement (try and link points made in paragraph back to
thesis)
B.
Topic sentence: Your topic sentence will consist of your Thesis and
supporting argument. You must write out the entire topic sentence as it
would appear in your actual essay.
1.
POINT
PROOF: Specific example, cite an example (quotations from
primary or secondary sources found here)
COMMENT: Explain how example (quotations) is relevant to your
argument
2.
POINT
PROOF: Specific example, cite an example (quotations from
primary or secondary sources found here)
COMMENT: Explain how example (quotations) is relevant to your
argument
3.
Concluding Statement (try and link points made in paragraph back to
thesis)
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C.
Topic sentence: Your topic sentence will consist of your Thesis and
supporting argument. You must write out the entire topic sentence as it
would appear in your actual essay.
1. POINT
PROOF: Specific example, cite an example (quotations from
primary or secondary sources found here)
COMMENT: Explain how example (quotations)
is relevant to your
argument
2.
POINT
PROOF: Specific example, cite an example (quotations from
primary or secondary sources found here)
COMMENT: Explain how example (quotations)
is relevant to your
argument
3.
Concluding Statement (try and link points made in paragraph back to
thesis)
III.
CONCLUSION
A.
Restatement of thesis
B.
Review the key point (from your blueprint)
C.
Clincher/universality/recommendation/prediction, etc. end with a thought
provoking idea related to the topic in a general and broad sense (similar to
lead). Lead – This can be a rhetorical question on “motherhood” or a definition on motherhood. If you go with the definition, that… View the full answer

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