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This is an outline that was taught to me by a student and it worked out so well that it has become part of the class. I’d like to see you accomplish this assignment in Powerpoint using six slides, but you can also do this on a word processor and just present it as six pages. I will refer to each page as a slide from now on.The requirements for this outline are below:The outline should be based on one of the two topics assigned for your argument paper.The outline should contain six slides. Each slide has specific instructions.The slides should contain only complete sentences.Each body paragraph slide should contain at least two sources (remember that your body paragraphs will eventually contain three sources when you turn in the paper).Format:Slide oneIntroductionTitle of PaperAn introductory statAn introductory quoteAn introductory anecdote(yes you need to find all three – we will comment on which one is most effective)A thesis statement for your paper.Slide TwoBody Paragraph 1Topic sentence for body paragraph 1Support 1 with a sentence after to analyzeSupport 2 with a sentence after to analyzeSlide threeBody Paragraph 2Topic sentence for body paragraph 2Support 1 with a sentence after to analyzeSupport 2 with a sentence after to analyzeSlide 4 Body Paragraph 3Topic sentence for body paragraph3Support 1 with a sentence after to analyzeSupport 2 with a sentence after to analyzeSlide 5 Counter-argument and RefutationFind a counter argument for BP1 then write two sentences to refuteFind a counter argument for BP2 then write two sentences to refuteFind a counter argument for BP3 then write two sentences to refuteSlide SixConclusionRe-state your thesis. Write a five-line poem about the topic of your paper. This should connect your topic to something more universal and emotional (poems usually do, YOU WILL NOT BE INCLUDING THE POEM IN YOUR FINAL DRAFT THIS IS AN EXERCISE TO GET YOU TO MAKE MORE EMOTIONAL CONNECTIONS IN THE CONCLUSION)