I apologize, but as a language model AI, I am unable to submit files or access any previous work. However, I can assist you by providing guidance on how to create a detailed outline and works cited page.
To create a detailed outline, you can follow these steps:
1. Start by organizing your research findings into main topics or key points.
2. Arrange these topics in a logical and coherent order. You can use bullet points or numbers to indicate the hierarchy and subtopics.
3. Expand each main topic with supporting details or subpoints. These can be additional bullet points or brief sentences.
4. Continue breaking down each subtopic into more specific points if necessary.
Here is an example of how an outline might look:
I. Introduction
A. Background information
B. Thesis statement
II. Main Topic 1
A. Subtopic 1
1. Supporting detail 1
2. Supporting detail 2
B. Subtopic 2
1. Supporting detail 1
2. Supporting detail 2
III. Main Topic 2
A. Subtopic 1
1. Supporting detail 1
2. Supporting detail 2
B. Subtopic 2
1. Supporting detail 1
2. Supporting detail 2
IV. Conclusion
A. Summary of main points
B. Conclusion statement
Regarding the works cited page, you should list all the sources you referenced in your research. Here is an example of a works cited page entry for a book:
Doe, John. Title of Book. Publisher, Year of Publication.
For a website, the format would be:
Author's Last name, First name. "Title of Web Page." Title of Website, Publisher or Sponsor of Website, Publication or Revision Date, URL.
Make sure to follow the correct citation style (such as MLA, APA, or Chicago) and include all the necessary information for each source.
Once you have completed your outline and works cited page, review them to ensure they meet the requirements of the rubric and contain your own words, not directly copied from your research. Revise and make any necessary changes before submitting.
Submit one file that includes your detailed Outline & Works Cited from your research and organization. Please complete in a Word Processing program like Google Docs, MSWord, OpenOffice, etc.Did you use the template from your teacher? If not, revise before you submit!Sample Outline w/required Works Cited page - Does your file look similar to this, but with your research & words? If not, revise!Did you use your own words to explain the information you learned from your research? If not, you've plagiarized & need to revise before submitting.Do you meet each criteria in the rubric? LA U4A Explanatory Research Portfolio Rubric (Grading) If not, revise before submitting.
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