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English Literature to 1760 (ENGL 211 C)

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I. Introductiona. Hook b. Background c. Thesis II. Body Paragraph 1a. Main Idea b. Evidence c. Analysis d. (Evidence) e. (Analysis) f. Link Back to Thesis III. Body Paragraph 2a. Main Idea b. Evidence c. Analysis

Essay 1 Outline How will you grabyour reader'sattention? What is the conversationsurrounding your topic? Who arethe people you are including in the conversation? What is your addition to the conversation?Whom do you agree/disagree with and why?Why does this conversation matter?

"This supports my thesis because..."

What will this paragraph be about?

What will this paragraph be about?

Quote What does this evidence mean?

What does this evidence mean?

What does this evidence mean?

Does somebody else havesomething to say about thisparagraph topic? (Quote)

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Music has been around for many ages, centuries and ect. But how did musicbecome so big and why is it so important in our society?

People in our times today like to think of it as a way of connecting with othersor even with themselves.

I agree with Conrad’s point of view in and their reasoning behind theirthinking. Their text “ the art of medicine “ explains the science behind it.

Music is considered to be art and it’s used as a type of medicine for healingothers.

“ the modal system detailed unique qualities and genetive properties ofdifferent musical progressions.”

Studies prove that in both psychological and physiological terms music isgood for the human body.

“ only recently has there been growing interest by the reaserch community intrying to understand how muciv affects patients and physicians”

This means that recently, many studies have been done and are trying tofigure out how it effects certain people.

This supports my reasoning behind my answer on how music is importantand what it’s purpose is.

Music has been around more millions of years and it has evolved totallydifferent throught the years.

“ the discovery of simple sflute-like disnterred with Cro- Magnun andNeanderthan remains suggets that music had exsisted since prehistoric ”

This evidence means that music isn’t just a trend but something that hasbeen evolving at the same time as humans.

d. (Evidence) e. (Analysis) f. Link Back to Thesis IV. Body Paragraph 3a. Main Idea b. Evidence c. Analysis d. (Evidence) e. (Analysis) f. Link Back to Thesis V. (More BPs as necessary)Conclusion a. Restate ThesisSummarize Main Points c. Expand on “So What?”

What will this paragraph be about?

What does this evidence mean?

What does this evidence mean?

What does this evidence mean?

"This supports my thesis because..."

"This supports my thesis because..."

Does somebody else havesomething to say about thisparagraph topic? (Quote)

Does somebody else havesomething to say about thisparagraph topic? (Quote)

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Conrad also has something to say about this, states “musical rituals, drumbsbeating, voices chanting, bodies swaying... earliest form of religion”

It can have many significance to the movement of music.

Music is known for the different movements which is called art and how it’sexpressed in different ways.

This paragraph will be about how people gather together and share msuicwith each other in any form especially like a celebration.

Suitte states “In empathy, trust, and cooperation.”

What she means by this is that she wants to explain how music makes youfeel, one would say an emotion”

Suttie aslo states “we will gather together with thousands of other people toengage in a shared activity” to back up her reasoning.

This means a sort of celebration when everyone is gathered together andshares their emotions, wether it is happy or sad.

This supports my claim/thesis because it connects people despite thelanguage barrier or any situation that they’re going to.

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Essay 1 Outline

Course: English Literature to 1760 (ENGL 211 C)

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University: Cypress College

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I. Introduction
a. Hook
b. Background
c. Thesis
II. Body Paragraph 1
a. Main Idea
b. Evidence
c. Analysis
d. (Evidence)
e. (Analysis)
f. Link Back to Thesis
III. Body Paragraph 2
a. Main Idea
b. Evidence
c. Analysis
Essay 1 Outline
How will you grab
your reader's
attention?
What is the conversation
surrounding your topic? Who are
the people you are including in the
conversation?
What is your addition to the conversation?
Whom do you agree/disagree with and why?
Why does this conversation matter?
"This supports my thesis because..."
What will this paragraph be about?
What will this paragraph be about?
Quote
What does this evidence mean?
What does this evidence mean?
What does this evidence mean?
Does somebody else have
something to say about this
paragraph topic? (Quote)
Quote
Music has been around for many ages, centuries and ect. But how did music
become so big and why is it so important in our society?
People in our times today like to think of it as a way of connecting with others
or even with themselves.
I agree with Conrad’s point of view in and their reasoning behind their
thinking. Their text “ the art of medicine “ explains the science behind it.
Music is considered to be art and it’s used as a type of medicine for healing
others.
“ the modal system detailed unique qualities and genetive properties of
different musical progressions.”
Studies prove that in both psychological and physiological terms music is
good for the human body.
“ only recently has there been growing interest by the reaserch community in
trying to understand how muciv affects patients and physicians”
This means that recently, many studies have been done and are trying to
figure out how it effects certain people.
This supports my reasoning behind my answer on how music is important
and what it’s purpose is.
Music has been around more millions of years and it has evolved totally
different throught the years.
“ the discovery of simple sflute-like disnterred with Cro- Magnun and
Neanderthan remains suggets that music had exsisted since prehistoric ”
This evidence means that music isn’t just a trend but something that has
been evolving at the same time as humans.