PEOBLEM-SOLUTION
PEOBLEM-SOLUTION OFFICIAL ESSAY OUTLINE
I. Introduction
A. Attention getter – could be a startling statistic/fact, an anecdote, quote, rhetorical question
B. Explanation of attention getter
C. Thesis statement with the problem, the best proposed solution, and the reason why it is the best.
II. BODY I: – Problem
Topic Sentence – Define the problem
1. Describe the problem and state who is affected
2. TWO Synthesized Examples/Evidence/Proofs + their explanation to the audience
III. BODY II:
Topic Sentence – History of the problem
3. Where/how it originated
4. Causes with 2-3 synthesized, expertly sources
IV. BODY III:
Topic Sentence – Seriousness/Consequences (if the problem is NOT solved)
5. Negative effects with 2-3 synthesized, expertly sources
6. How/why the issue is serious
7. Consequences explanation
A very short paragraph of 2-3 transitional sentences leading into the solution part.
V. BODY IV: Solution
Topic Sentence – Solution #1 Topic Sentence (claim 1 + reason why it will work)
8. Good, "agreeing" expertly points, 2 synthesized sources
9. Solution 1 criticism (COUNTER-ARGUMENT) WITH 1 SOURCE
10. Rebuttal of this negative and return to why solution 1 is viable
VI. BODY V:
Topic Sentence – Solution #2 Topic Sentence (claim 2 + reason why it will work)
11. Good, "agreeing" expertly points, 2 synthesized sources
12. Solution 2 criticism (COUNTER-ARGUMENT) WITH 1 SOURCE
13. Rebuttal of this negative and return to why solution 2 is viable and is better than solution 1
VII. BODY VI:
Topic Sentence – Solution #3 Topic Sentence (claim 3 + reason why it will work)
14. Good, "agreeing" expertly points, 2 synthesized sources
15. A slight Solution 3 criticism (COUNTER-ARGUMENT) WITH 1 SOURCE
16. Rebuttal of this negative and return to why solution 3 is THE BEST!
VIII: Conclusion
A. Summary statement
B. Relate to the world today or future C. predict what happens if the issue is not solved
D. Call to action/final thoughts