A1—Pinocchio’s creation
B1—The creature’s creation
A2—Geppetto’s reaction
B2—Frankenstein’s reaction
A3—Relationship between Pinocchio and Geppetto
B3—Relationship between the creature and Frankenstein
P r o b l e m
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Solution
In this organizing principle, you
first identify a problem, and then offer a solution. There is no room for flexibil-
ity, because it won’t make sense to your reader to offer the solution to a problem without first revealing or dis-
cussing that problem. Here’s the “solution” section of an outline for an essay about the problem
of misinformation
on the Internet.
III. Solution
A. Create “reliability index”
1.
ranks sites for level of credibility
2. run by not-for-profit; perhaps university or
consortium of universities
3. organization would rate websites on scale of trustworthiness (fact-check, etc.)
a. Priorities
i.
sites offering information about health and healthcare
ii.
sites offering information about raising children (education, emotional,
social
development)
iii. sites offering information about finances and investments
B. Run awareness campaign
1.
public
service announcements
2. lessons in schools
3. announcements by all Internet providers
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