Description
Create a Formal Outline for your body paragraphs.
Formal Outline is an ordered list of the visual main concepts, broken down into main topics.
Outline includes a preliminary thesis statement. Place the preliminary thesis statement in the beginning of your outline. A thesis statement should include your own definition of a worldview based on your experience and understanding what a worldview is and description of how significant/how much important for Grossmont college students is to explore their worldview after reading your essay.
Start working on your preliminary thesis statement only when you finish working on your seven topic sentences.
Write 7 topic sentences where you can list the major points. Your points should bring the reader on a logical journey from your thesis, through your supporting evidence, to your conclusion. Each topic sentence should cover one of the seven scientific approaches that you have been working on this month: epistemology, metaphysics, cosmology, teleology, theology, anthropology, and axiology.
Your outline should consist of eight sentences (a thesis statement and seven topic sentences).
Take into consideration who your audience is. Your targeted audience is Grossmont colege students. In each topic sentence, together with the discussion of the main point of your paragraph, explain to Grossmont college students what they can learn from you. Use two claims: a claim of value and a claim of policy to structure your topic senences.
P.S.
In the next Module, you will write seven body paragraphs, 250 words each.
When you work on your paragraphs, you should incorporate your new knowledge that you have learned about yourself, exploring epistemology, metaphysics, cosmology, teleology, theology, anthropology, and axiology… – all seven elements/views that you have been working on in your journal entries.