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| I'm not understanding single spoke and sub-headers |
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| I've seen this question before and I don't know what it refers to either. |
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| Can someone please help??????????????????? |
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| A spoke in brainstorming techniques, with the mind mapping. It's is just like a spoke on a wheel. When asking for a single spoke it means, one of the lines that is off of the main subject of the map. As in, the center of the paper will have a circle, inside that circle you would put your main topic, mine would be "Employee Privacy Rights in the Workplace", now you draw 4 or 5 lines outwards all on different sides of that circle. those lines are spokes. I haven't figured out the sub-headers yet, but I am going to assume that those are the circles that you draw after you make the lines. |
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| Thank you very much for that, Mmboose. |
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| How can you narrow your topic to a single spoke or to a sub-header spoke on a map? How does this type of prewritting activity prepare you for outlining? I am writing a paper on homeschooling and I'm puzzled over the sub-header. What is it? |
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| Thank you... |
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| I am just starting college and into my second week. I was just wanting some information on what is a sub-header or a single spoke? Can everybody help me? |
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| Thanks that has helped me some. You choose the same topic as I did. |
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