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Why has no one answered my question i need help Lesson 2.06
Module 2 Informative/Cause and Effect Article Outline
List of approved topics –
· What are the effects of the automobile on our lives? What was the cause of this invention?
· What are the effects of cellular phones on our lives? What was the cause of this invention?
· What are the effects of video games on our lives? What was the cause of this invention?

Topic: ­­­­­­­­

For 2.06 – Submit only the INTRODUCTION part of the outline.
For 2.08 – Add on only the THREE BODY PARAGRAPHS part of the outline.
For 2.10 – Add on the CONCLUSION and WORKS CITED parts of the outline.
NOTE: You will not be writing a complete article in Module 2, but instead, you will be submitting this outline.
I. 2.06 Introduction:
a. Hook – do you or do you know someone that plates video games? Also the goods and bad about it.
b. Important information – there have always been pros and cons of video games. And is mostly the point of view you have over it. t
c. Thesis Statement – have gone back since 1950 and was invented by Josef Kates. The first game was tic tac toe.

II. 2.08 Body Paragraph 1: Background of your invention.
a. Transitional phrase –
b. Who and when was it invented?
c. What was the intended purpose of the invention? –
d. Source signal phrase –

III. 2.08 Body Paragraph 2: Positive effects of your invention.
a. Transitional phrase –
b. Positive effect –
c. Supporting Detail/Credible Evidence –
d. Source signal phrase to go before or after evidence–
e. Elaboration on credible evidence –

IV. 2.08 Body Paragraph 3: Negative effects of your invention.
a. Transitional phrase –
b. Negative effect –
c. Supporting Detail/Credible Evidence –
d. Source signal phrase to go before or after evidence–
e. Elaboration on credible evidence –

V. 2.10 Conclusion:
a. Closing transition –
b. Restate your thesis –
c. Closing statement/Clincher –

VI. 2.10/2.05 Works Cited: Remember to use easybib. com or bibme. org for your citations.
a. Source 1 citation –
b. Source 2 citation –
c. Source 3 citation –

Save this Worksheet and Submit it for 2.06. Also, open up this same worksheet again when you get to 2.08 and 2.10 and add on to your outline.

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