Can this be done today by 7:00 pm
Your project is to be an original 7-10 page research paper based on a comprehensive outline. (If your Instructor has approved a different format for your project, please discuss requirements as early as possible.) Your task is to prepare an outline as seen here - and then develop your paper from the outline:
Title Page - Captivating title, your name, title of the course, date
Body of Paper - 7-10 pages in length (including any illustrations). Here is a rough outline that you can adapt or follow:
- Introduction - introduce topic- . Bring focus to your study through dramatic opening, leading into thesis statement. Your thesis is your hypothesis - the main point you want to make about a geologic principle.
- First Point coming out of thesis statement
- Support #1 from research
- Support #2 from research
- Personal observation, backed by facts/text passages
- Transition to next point.
- Second Point coming out of thesis statement
- Support #1 from research
- Support #2 from research
- Personal opinion, backed by facts/text passages
- Transition to next point.
- Third Point coming out of thesis statement
- Support #1 from research
- Support #2 from research
- Personal opinion, backed by facts/text passages
- Transition to conclusion.
- Conclusion - restate thesis (hypothesis) and close with striking point or quotation.
References page - in APA format.
Submit your geology project thesis and outline by the end of this week. (Refer to your original project assignment in Week 02, which provides a model outline.) Your thesis or hypothesis, the concept that you are interested in testing, should be provided as a sentence at the beginning of your outline. Your instructor will use your outline to evaluate your progress and current understanding of your topic. Meanwhile, keep researching and writing paragraphs on your paper. You can adjust these as you receive feedback from your Instructor
I have attach my topic and what I want to discuss
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