Checklist for a Complete Sentence Outline _____ Is my outline in MLA format (double-spaced, one-inch margins on all side, four-line heading, etc.)? _____ Is my complete thesis (the side of the argument you will be proving in your paper) stated as the title of the outline? _____ Have I written my outline in complete sentences and not in phrases or incomplete sentences? (Example of a complete sentence: Many therapists feel that the most effective treatment for PTSD is cognitive therapy. Example of a phrase and incomplete sentence: The uses of Cognitive therapy.) _____ Are all of my points written in the form of declarative statements and not in questions? (A question can never be a point; only an answer to a question can be a point. _____ Does each lettered point, i.e., declarative statement, have at least two numbered sub-points? _____ Can each of my points serve as a topic sentence of one of the paragraphs in my paper? _____ Does the outline organize my information and points in a logical and readable fashion? _____ Can a reader get a full sense of what my paper will argue and what its main points will be from my outline?