Step Two-Write a thesis statement for the end of the introduction (this could be the answer to your research question), as well as an explanation of how you will approach the issue which you have brought up. Be concise and clear in your wording.
Write a small body paragraph approximately 3 to 5 lines explaining why your thesis statement is relevant, useful, and important. Provide solid factual information that backs up your claim. This section should be approximately one-third of the proposal as well.
Step Four-Write the conclusion of the proposal. This should be the last third of the entire proposal. The conclusion should include information and implications that you will arrive at in your actual essay, as well as any reasoning for this. Provide factual evidence for this reasoning.
Please note: this is probably one page long but no more than two.
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