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Now that you have researched and gathered data, it’s time to create a short outline for your paragraph.

Be sure to define a clear topic, and list some important evidence that you will use to educate your reader

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Do you have a specific topic in mind? I can write a targeted outline once you tell me. Meanwhile, here’s a short, reusable outline template plus a concrete example to model your paragraph on.

Outline template (one paragraph)
- Topic sentence: Clearly state the main idea or claim.
- Evidence 1: Key fact or statistic that supports the claim.
- Evidence 2: Research finding or expert statement that strengthens the point.
- Evidence 3: Brief example or anecdote that makes the idea concrete.
- Explanation: Connect each piece of evidence to the topic sentence (why it matters).
- Concluding sentence: Restate the main idea and, if appropriate, suggest a brief implication or call to action.

Example outline — topic: Benefits of daily moderate exercise
- Topic sentence: Daily moderate exercise significantly improves both physical and mental health.
- Evidence 1: Public-health guideline recommending about 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week.
- Evidence 2: Clinical and observational studies showing exercise reduces risk of chronic diseases and improves mood and cognition.
- Evidence 3: Short anecdote of someone who lowered stress and improved sleep after adding daily walks.
- Explanation: Explain how regular activity produces physiological benefits (cardiovascular fitness, metabolism) and psychological benefits (reduced stress, better sleep), linking the studies and anecdote to the claim.
- Concluding sentence: Restate that regular moderate exercise yields measurable health gains and suggest a simple next step (e.g., start with 20–30 minute daily walks).

Tell me your topic and any evidence you already have, and I’ll create a tailored outline for your paragraph.