The general notation for your supporting points in an outline is

• Roman numerals.
• capital letters.
• Arabic numerals.*
• lowercase letters.

The answers to unit 5 lesson 3 quick check

1. Roman numerals
2. Capital letters
3. Arabic numerals
4. In an order that...
5. Silently
6. Less
7. Change well...
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Lower case numbers

I meant "lower case letters"

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To determine the answer to this question, we can start by understanding what an outline is and the purpose of supporting points.

An outline is a structured and organized plan that outlines the main ideas and supporting points of a piece of writing or a presentation. It helps to provide a clear and logical flow of information.

Supporting points are subtopics or details that support and elaborate on the main ideas in your outline. They provide evidence, examples, or explanations to strengthen your arguments and help you make your point more effectively.

Now, let's examine the given options for the general notation for supporting points in an outline:

1. Roman numerals: Roman numerals are often used to represent the main ideas or headings in an outline, rather than supporting points. These are typically used for the highest level of organization in the outline.

2. Capital letters: Capital letters are commonly used to represent major points or important categories within the outline. They are often used for the second level of organization.

3. Arabic numerals: Arabic numerals, also known as regular numbers (0, 1, 2, 3, etc.), are typically used to represent the supporting points in an outline. They are commonly used for the third level of organization.

4. Lowercase letters: Lowercase letters are usually used to represent further subcategories or details within the supporting points. They are often used for the fourth level of organization.

Based on the above explanations, the correct answer is option "• Arabic numerals*." These numerals are generally used to represent supporting points in an outline.

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Actually, the answer is b, c, and/or d!

Did you look at that image of an outline I linked above?