What is the difference between a free-form outline and a modified outline?

a free-form outline is not organized from top to bottom

a modified outline includes the main ideas and details in no particular order

a modified outline does not have headings

a free-form outline records information from a structured lecture

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A free-form outline is not organized from top to bottom, meaning it may not follow a hierarchical structure with headings and subheadings. It is more like a brainstorming tool where ideas are noted down in a non-sequential manner.

On the other hand, a modified outline includes the main ideas and details but might not adhere to a specific order. It still maintains a hierarchical structure with headings, subheadings, and bullet points, but the order of the information may be adjusted for better organization or understanding.

In summary, a free-form outline lacks organization and structure, while a modified outline maintains a hierarchical structure but may involve adjusting the order of information.
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