Part one
Using the Walden University guide to Writing a Paper: Outlining – Writing a Paper – Academic Guides at Walden University as a guide, draft an outline for your research paper. Your final research paper does not need to line up perfectly with your outline—in fact, the more you research and draft, the more your essay will develop. For now, however, you should write and post an outline that includes your thesis and the main points and the major areas of evidence that you will present to support your argument.
Part two
Using the handout on “15 Ways to write an introduction”, draft TWO (2) separate introductions to your essay paper. Your total word count for both introductions should be at least 250 words.
Part three
Now that you have chosen your topic for your research paper, it’s time to draft a research question. Write three possible research questions you could use to write your paper. Please know that your research question will develop and become more specific as you begin reading sources about your topic, but you should be able to write a few draft questions now.