Sarah’s Ribbon is a Hat Complete Outline I. Introduction

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Sarah’s Ribbon is a Hat Complete Outline I. Introduction A. What Happened 1. Sarah wore large ribbon in school 2. Got in trouble for wearing a hat B. What the rule is 1. School rule says no hats in the building 2. Hat is something that covers and protects the head C. Main argument 1. Sarah did violate the rule 2. Sarah’s ribbon is a hat II. The ribbon covers her head A. Can’t see her hair B. Not all hats cover a person’s whole hair C. Some fancy hats are small D. Ribbon covers most of her head III. The ribbon protects her head A. Many hats made of soft or thin material B. Few hats really protect from rain C. Ribbon could protect from wind or dust D. Could shield eyes from sunlight IV. Conclusion A. Ribbon functions just like a hat B. Covers and protects her head C. Sarah’s ribbon is a hat Sarah’s Ribbon is a Hat Complete Outline