(There will be an example and outline of the paper attached). The topic is match

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(There will be an example and outline of the paper attached). The topic is matcha
Yours doesn’t have to look exactly like these, but they may be a good place to start if you’ve never done your own outlining before.
Here are the requirements for the SSRP Formal Outline submission, based on the example:
1. Must be in MLA format, including:
– Heading
– Page numbers
– 12-point, double-spaced, standard font (like Times New Roman)
– Separate Works Cited page (sources do not have to be in MLA for the outline, but it is recommended)
2. Introduction must have all components from example.
3. Body paragraphs must have:
– The main idea clearly stated
– At least 1-2 points you’re going to make to explain the main idea
– Information backed up with sources where applicable (quotes, paraphrasing, summarizing, etc.)
– Connection to RQ
4. Conclusion section should be started in some way.
Your outline does not have to have correct grammar, transitions, full sentences, etc. and does not have to have every single point that you’ll have in your final paper. However, your outline should be thorough enough that I can see the ways that you’re using your sources critically and how you’re answering your research question.
(Chat GPT is not allowed to be used – also citation is needed – no Plagiarism ) I started with the beginning but it has to be different in that in secondary resources we can’t use I/our opinion or I think.
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let my interesting title be: Waking around with a green drink. let the hook be something like this: It all started when I saw a number of people holding a green drink in their hands, walking to class or on the street, capturing an aesthetic picture of this drink, and posting it on social media. What a drink! Is it that good? Or should I say people are just buying it for fun purposes? ( you have to change it since I used I/)
my RQ ( research question is : As matcha gained popularity recently, some individuals complained that it tasted like henna or grass. What is the story behind the use of matcha, and is it beneficial to individuals who drink it?)
( if you want to add something to the research question, that is fine)

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