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1) a preliminary thesis statement 2) six evidence points you will use to support your argument You can present your evidence points in either bullet points or in outline form. I highly recommend you include a citation with a page number for each evidence point. For example, “(William of Rubruck, Chapter 21)” for a primary source, or “(Jackson, p. 234)” for a secondary source. Refer to the Week 7 PowerPoint Presentation posted under the “course materials” tab in the discussion section iLearn for guidance on how to write a preliminary thesis statement. Remember, it should include a context, subject, and claim.