A step-by-step guide, usually constructed for your own benefit, showing how you plan to write a particular manuscript Some writers always use outlines, even for short pieces; some never do Most writers fall in between, using outlines for long and/or difficult works, such as books
A typeface in which the characters are formed with only the outline defined rather than from solid strokes
A sketch of any scheme; a preliminary or general indication of a plan, system, course of thought, etc
Asks candidates to write a brief summary of the major aspects of the issue, principle, approach or argument stated in the question
A key and obvious diagnostic feature is the outline or silhouette of the implement The outline is the two dimensional image perceived when viewing the outer perimeter of an artifact with a blade face towards the viewer Some projectile point types have distinctive outlines and can be accurately identified by this singular feature
Type of fill that displays lines in the Active Color, forming a wireframe view of the closed element
Operational Definitions definitions what you gain scales of measurement operationalize that construct Difficulties in scoring/coding Questions Why ask questions Overall design Types of responses Wording instructions, questions, and responses How many questions Pitfalls
{f} draw a rough sketch that focuses on the outer lines of a shape; describe along general lines, summarize; indicate main headings and points of a work
a scene by scene breakdown/list of the story of a script Shows each point and beat