DISCUSSION OF FINDINGS OUTLINE
Use the outline structure below to plan your paragraphs for each required section of your report. Record your main point/claim, your details to cover, and the sources that you will used within each paragraph.
NOTE: There is room on the outline for 3 or 4 topics/paragraphs within each section. You DO NOT need 4 in each (you should have at least 2 in each, though). Feel free to delete the blocks you don’t use.
Problem Defined
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(The main points will eventually become your topic sentences.)
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Causes of the Problem
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Impacts of the Problem
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Problem Example One
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Problem Example Two
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Attempted Solution One
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Attempted Solution Two
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