I'm stuck on trying to complete this assignment. I'm hoping someone can help me. Help with part
Question:
I'm stuck on trying to complete this assignment. I'm hoping someone can help me. Help with part C and D
My topic :The Emotional Impact of Divorce on Children
The part of the assignment I am stuck on is as follow:
Part C: Outline the paper-
- Start with your thesis statement, then list the major points that support it.Label the points with Roman numerals and list supporting ideas for each point. You are only asked to provide an outline in a summarized list format. Anything more will not earn more credit, so simple and concise is key.
- The parts of your paper will be:
- introduction
- literature review (the largest section of your proposal)
- subtopic 1
- subtopic 2
- subtopic 3 (if needed)
- proposed research methods (a small section) - No additional details are needed for this section at this time. Just list the section in your outline.
- proposed data collection (for the results section which is also small) - No additional details are needed for this section at this time. Just list the section in your outline.
- discussion (a small summary) - No additional details are needed for this section at this time. Just list the section in your outline.
Part D: Organize your literature review's sub-points (subtopics). These 2-3 subtopics will be subheadings in your paper-
- Put all of the points of your paper in a logical, numerical order so that each point connects back to your main point. I want to repeat that the subtopics must connect to and support your thesis statement. If they do not, then they are off-topic. In this section, you can give more details on the subtopics that you will use in your paper. Expansion and explanation in this section is advised and should provide more than what is in the literature review section of your outline.
Here is my thesis statement and draft introduction summary for reference:
Thesis Statement: The psychological effects of divorce on children can be diverse and significant, such as elevated stress levels, a rise in depressive symptoms, and increased aggressive behavior.
Rough Draft Introduction: In contemporary society, divorce is a frequent event that has seen a rise in occurrence over the past few years. This legal procedure, which terminates a marriage, can deeply affect those involved, particularly children. Feelings of sorrow, rage, and apprehension are often linked with divorce, potentially leaving a lasting imprint on a child's emotional health. This dissertation seeks to delve into the emotional repercussions of divorce on children and its enduring effects.