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algol [13]
1 year ago
7

Which of the following is NOT a reason to create an outline for a paper? Question 3 options:

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MAVERICK [17]1 year ago
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Answer: To lengthen the amount of time you spend on a paper.

Explanation:

The goal of an outline is to help you create the framework of your paper, not to make your life more difficult. An outline helps you to organize your thoughts, figure out the main and most relevant points of your argument, and all-around set you up for success. The goal of an outline is not to increase the amount of time you spend on a paper, although it can sometimes be a result. All in all, an outline is to set you up for success.

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