An introduction
· Identification of the issue
· Overview of opposition’s claims (what naysayer says)
· Statement of the position: The overall thesis the writer will argue for
The body
· Background information
· Supporting evidence or facts
· A discussion of both sides of the issue (your stance + naysayers)
A conclusion
· • Suggested courses of action
· • Possible solutions
Example Outline for Research Position Paper Outline on Controversial Issue
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I. Introduction
A. Attention Getter (Question, Startling/Interesting Statistic, Startling Statement, Anecdote, Quotation, etc.)
B. Description and definition of the issue (What is cloning?)
C. Importance of the issue (How does it impact our society?)
D. Brief Overview of Opposing Position: Counterargument
E. Your Thesis:
A. Indeed, many might believe cloning is beneficial. However, cloning should not be legalized because it is dangerous, expensive, and unethical.
II. Brief Overview of Opposing Position: Counterargument
A. Describe the basic view point of the opposition
A. Admittedly, many would argue that cloning should be legalized because it may cure diseases.
B. Provide the supporting arguments and facts (supported by references to texts and well-known authorities)
A. For example, some scientists say that cloning may provide clues to genetic mapping and diseases (Bogo 1).
B. Additionally, research seems to show that cloning allows individuals to have a “back-up” of their specific blood, plasma, and even organs (Samson 2).
C. Elaborate/Analysis and summary of perspective A:
A. To summarize, supporters of cloning believe that it is medically beneficial to humans.
III. Your Argument: Main Point #1 (Strong Point)
A. Initially and first “big idea” in
1. Initially, cloning should not be legalized because it is dangerous.
B. Provide the supporting arguments and facts for Main Point #1 (supported by references to texts and well-known authorities) from your notecards.
1. For instance, forty percent of sheep cloned had mutations or medical problems that resulted in death (Siler).
2. Likewise, only ten percent of sheep cloned lived over five years (Brown 8).
3. Cloning has only been in existence since the 1950’s (Brown 10).
4. More Note Card Facts
5. More Note Card Facts
C. Elaborate/Analysis: So What? What does this information mean?
1. Based on this research, cloning is a medical practice that has only been used in recent years. The results of cloning are not always positive and are often unreliable.
D. Closing Sentence for Main Point #1
1. In summation, if cloning presents this amount of risk and danger for sheep, why should society allow this practice to occur with humans?
IV. Your Argument: Main Point #2 (Stronger Point)
A. Describe your second Main Point from thesis
1. Furthermore, research shows that human cloning is expensive.
B. Provide the supporting arguments for Main Point #2 (supported by references to texts and well-known authorities)
1. To illustrate,
2. In addition,
3. Facts
4. Facts
C. Elaborate/Analysis: So What? What does this information mean?
1. Obviously,
D. Closing Sentence for Main Point #2
1. As a result,….is this research worth the cost?
V. Your Argument: Main Point #3 (Strongest Point)
A. Describe your 3rd Main Point from thesis
1. Ultimately, human cloning should not be legalized because it is unethical.
B. Provide Supporting Facts/Evidence for Main Point #3
1. In particular,