Outlining Flashcards

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gives a visual structure to your work and are used to show relationships and heirerchies within your content

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OUTLINE

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  • an organizational skill that will develop your ability to think in a clear and logical manner
  • can help you synthesize the most important information in a paragraph or essay
  • the information in the outline is a quick check on whether the paragraph or easy is unified, well supported and well organized
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OUTLINING

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COMPONENTS of an EFFECTIVE OUTLINE

- headings/subheadings should have a similar form

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PARALLELISM

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COMPONENTS of an EFFECTIVE OUTLINE

- each heading should be divided into two or more parts

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DIVISION

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COMPONENTS of an EFFECTIVE OUTLINE

- headings should be more general, info in the subheadings should be more specific

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SUBORDINATION

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DIFFERENT FORMS of OUTLINE

  • its form is up to the writer
  • it can be bullet or numbered list or mind map
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INFORMAL OUTLINE

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DIFFERENT FORMS of OUTLINE

- uses Roman numerals, capital letters and even numbers arranged in a tiered, hierarchal pattern

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FORMAL OUTLINE

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DIFFERENT FORMS of OUTLINE

- the details are written in words or phrases

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TOPIC OUTLINE

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DIFFERENT FORMS of OUTLINE

- all the details are written in complete sentences

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SENTENCE OUTLINE

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DIFFERENT FORMS of OUTLINE

- used primarily for revising the research paper after it has been written

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REVERSE OUTLINE

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OTHER THOUGHT- DEVELOPING TOOLS

  • method of developing an idea implies comparison
  • similarities of two different things
  • used to clarify an unfamiliar idea by comparing it to a familiar one
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ANALOGY

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OTHER THOUGHT- DEVELOPING TOOLS

- breaks down into parts; formal analysis and informal analysis

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ANALYSIS

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OTHER THOUGHT- DEVELOPING TOOLS

- determine how serious phenomena relate in terms of origin and results

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CAUSE and EFFECT

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OTHER THOUGHT- DEVELOPING TOOLS

- development of idea from specific to general

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INDUCTION

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OTHER THOUGHT- DEVELOPING TOOLS

- development of idea from general to specific

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DEDUCTION

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OTHER THOUGHT- DEVELOPING TOOLS

  • deals with time and chain of events
  • chronological sequence is prefered
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TIME SEQUENCE

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OTHER THOUGHT- DEVELOPING TOOLS

- deals with space or the arrangement of objects

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SPATIAL SEQUENCE

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COMPONENTS of an EFFECTIVE OUTLINE

- information contained in the headings should be of the same level of significance

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COORDINATION

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OTHER THOUGHT- DEVELOPING TOOLS

- stating precise meaning of a word, phrase or term

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FORMAL DEFINITION

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OTHER THOUGHT- DEVELOPING TOOLS

- approximate understanding of a word, depends on the context

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INFORMAL DEFINITION

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  • include all parts of analysis
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FORMAL ANALYSIS

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  • include only the significant or major parts of analysis
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INFORMAL ANALYSIS