https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adkqteCLPk0
Here's a short video on MLA formatting. In case your like me, a visual & audio learner, it may help to hear and see what you need!
I. IntroductionOf course depending on the length and breadth of your paper you may have more than three main points. However by using this structure it will make envisioning your paper easier.
II. Point One
III. Point Two
IV. Point Three
V. Conclusion
I. IntroductionOrganization in a paper is important not only because it makes the paper easier to write, it also guides the reader through the paper. A clearly organized paper will better hold the reader's interest and convince them that your thesis is valid!
A. Subject
B. Main Points
C. THESIS
II. Point One
A. Intro and explanation of point
B. Evidence
C. How point relates to thesis
III. Point Two
A. Intro and explanation of point
B. Evidence
C. How point relates to thesis
IV. Point Three
A. Intro and explanation of point
B. Evidence
C. How point relates to thesis
V. Conclusion
A. Restate subject
B. Summarize Main Points
C. Restate THESIS
(B and C can be combined into the proof)