K i n d s o f O u t l i n e s
If you have to drive somewhere you’ve never been before, you could just get
in the car and start driving, hoping
your sense of direction will be enough to land you at your destination. More likely, though, you will consult a map
and write down some directions. But how carefully should you plan your trip? Do
you want to map out each gas
station where you’ll need to fill up, and each rest stop where you’ll get coffee? Or do you
simply need a list of route
numbers and turns you’ll need to take?
How thoroughly you map out your trip depends on many different factors, such
as your familiarity with the
terrain and the distance you’ll be traveling. The same is true in writing. Do you need a detailed, formal
outline
that lists every major and minor supporting idea, or just a rough “scratch” outline? Again, the
answer depends upon
several factors, including how comfortable you are with your thesis, how well you
follow a structured outline, and
how many ideas you’ve developed through you brainstorming sessions. It also depends upon the writing situa-
tion. During
a timed essay exam, you’ll only have time to make a list of paragraphs and, very generally, what you’ll
write about in each one.
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