How to Outline a Paper

An outline helps you organize a paper's content in a logical and
sequential way. Here is a basic guide.

Things You'll Need

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Instructions

    • 1

      Write the working title of your paper at the top of a blank sheet of paper. The working title does not need to be the one you use for your final paper; "Midterm Paper" or "History Paper" will suffice.

    • 2

      Beneath the working title, write a few lines about the goal of the paper and the steps you will take to achieve that goal. For example: 'In this paper, I will show the secrets of a successful and happy life, using scholarly journals from psychologists and veterinarians.'

    • 3

      Follow the summary with a statement of your paper's thesis ' for example, 'Owning a dog can make one's life healthier and happier.'

    • 4

      Begin to lay down the basic framework for your paper by dividing its content into sections.

    • 5

      Start by writing either an Arabic or Roman numeral 1 - depending on your style of outline - followed by a period, then the title of the section (a "section heading"). In an informal outline use Arabic numerals; in a formal outline use Roman numerals.

    • 6

      Write a few lines describing what you wish to accomplish in the section.

    • 7

      Use subsections to list specific examples or topics that you wish to discuss under each heading. Mark them with a lowercase letter (a, b, c and so on).

    • 8

      Follow this format for each section heading, then put the sections in the following general order: introduction, body, conclusion.

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