9th Grade Lit/Comp B
Research Paper Outline
Unit 2, Lesson 11
Complete this outline and submit it to the dropbox in place of your Research Paper Rough Draft.
You will work on this outline throughout Unit 2 Lessons 8-11. You will submit your completed outline to the drop box at the end of Unit 2 Lesson 11.
Intro
Hook - What interesting fact or statement would make your reader WANT to read the rest of your essay?
Your hook should NOT be in the form of a question.
Innovations in technology relating to weaponry and machinery made great advancements during the period between World War I and World War II. These advancements in machinery contributed to increased fighting capability by land, air and sea.
Background- introduce your topic and…show more content… During the development of aircraft, different types were developed for specific tasks. There were huge bombers that could drop large bombs on enemy targets. There were planes designed to land and takeoff from the recently developed aircraft carriers. Large transport planes were used to deliver soldiers and supplies, while small, fast fighter planes were used for the air-to-air combat. Other important advances in aircraft included the first working jet-powered fighter planes and the first military helicopters. These advances may not have had a large effect during the war; however, after the war they did help to improve the…show more content… Evidence:
What evidence will you use to support this statement?
(Evidence can be a quote, paraphrase, example, fact, literary connection, etc.)
World War II saw the invention of many new and different types of bombs. The Germans invented the long range flying bomb called the V-1 and the rocket bomb called the V-2, which was the world's first long-range guided ballistic missile. The Allies developed a bouncing bomb (The Dambuster) that would bounce across the water and destroy dams. Other specialized bombs included cluster bombs, bunker busters and the Atom bomb which is perhaps one of the biggest leaps in technology during World War II. This bomb caused an enormous explosion by using nuclear reactions.
Source: Add your parenthetical (in-text) citation. (See pages 3-5 of the MLA Style Guide for instructions.)
Snyder, David A. and Jonathan Coopersmith. “The Great Father of Invention.” World & I,vol. 10, no. 6, June 1995, p. 34. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ulh&AN=9505306074.