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Writing has an outline {outline, writing}.

Introduction states problem, background information, and thesis or topic.

Thesis clarification has definitions, ideas, included things, and excluded things.

Thesis proof uses comparisons and contrasts, deductions, analogies, inductions, facts, examples, and causes and effects.

Thesis reexamination answers problems about thesis correctness one by one, rejects possible alternative theses as not good, and restates thesis. Analysis suggests new ideas and imagines new problems. New information, not yet available, can be necessary to understand problem more thoroughly.

Conclusion contains moral, tag, or another reference to thesis.

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