Begin this process by developing your thesis statement and


Five Minute speaking presentation with formal outline on Bhagavad Gita - Indian Epic

Formal Outline Development

The Formal Outline is a document that details your presentation. It is NOT a manuscript. It provides clear, concise ideas and a visual framework for your thoughts. This includes a 5-part introduction, 3-part conclusion, 3+ main points, support for main points, transitions, internal citations and source list.

The abbreviated definitions of each part are included. You may have more numbers/ letters than the ones listed, but you may NOT have less. If you have a 1, you must have a 2 (A must have a B). You may add another level to any main point (see main point 1 for an example; adjust as appropriate to your presentation).

Formal outlines are in complete sentences, but not complete thoughts. The statements on this outline require additional verbiage to be a comprehensive speech/ presentation. Outlines are typed with proper grammar, spelling and style.

Begin this process by developing your thesis statement and the main points that will support that statement. Then, support those points and develop your intro and conclusion.

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