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Article Title: How Outlines Can Help Steer Your Writing
Author: Jane Sumerset
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The best way to make your writings in an organize and effective manner is through outlining. This process is very helpful as you go on writing your text. Whatever kind of writing you�re doing, outlines will serve you well, allowing you to list down the details of the piece before even starting the writing process. With one all set, you can simply compose the words (and check it later with a good grammar software) without having to worry about the direction that you�re going.
If you continue on writing your own topic without the process of outlining it, I�m pretty much sure that you are going to encounter hard times later on. It will only bring you no good results if you�ll continue on writing without planning how your content would look. You don�t want to be on the same spot over and over again right? Just like facing the problem that seems it won�t end.
To make sure how you are going to start and end up your writing, plan it first. You have to list down all activities and even ideas about the concept of your topic. That way, you will be guided on what to do next and how are you going to write effectively and efficiently.
Besides, it will also help you on how you are going to arrange all your ideas and information according to the flow of your writings. You will now decide on what are the things that you need to include and the things that you need to focus your attention to. If you are still not sure on how to make an outline, here are some guides for you to remember.
Simplifying Complex Sequences
Outlines help you simplify complex sequence of events and ideas in your piece. If you�re writing a novel, for instance, an action outline will let you map out the story, long before you even write the first chapter. Instead of being lost in the thick of events as you compose the material, all you need to do is refer to the outline to see where you are � no guessing and no confusion. When you�re preparing a report, on the other hand, an outline will let you detail the complex presentation of facts, so that you can best impart it to your reader.
With an outline in place, you can see potential weaknesses in the piece. Should you add an event to clarify the story twist in the middle? Will you need to introduce data from other materials so your readers can follow the numbers in your report? The sequence of presentation becomes very clear with an outline � something that�s very hard to see when you�re writing the actual text.
Cause And Effect
When creating an outline, always think in terms of cause and effect. This sequence will reinforce the logic of the actual material�s presentation, so you have to give it particular attention. Whether it involves details that lead up to an event or arguments that flow into a conclusion, your outline is the best place to figure it all out.
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