Project 4- Outline

Introduction: Dumbo, an acronym for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.

Body 1: How did this place get known to everyone ?

Body 2: How was the Brooklyn Bridge Park (Dumbo) get discovered?

Body 3: Difference between how the park was before and how it was today.

Conclusion: Review all the main points and restate the thesis statement.

 

Project 4 Outline

Intro – The Brooklyn Bridge is a landmark and one of the greatest achievements in the history of New York. Its grand opening on May 24th, 1883. But the bridge has also has its moments that didn’t end as expected.

Body 1 – P.T. Barnum’s Circus “Jumbo” crosses the bridge with twenty-one elephants to ridicule any rumors that the bridge was unsafe.

Body 2 – The Many deaths that occurred on or as a result of the bridge. (ex: Suicides and the death of John Roebling).

Body 3 – Safety Officials in a report in 2010 rule the Brooklyn Bridge dire in need of repairs due to its safety system being outdated.

Conclusion – The Brooklyn Bridge may seem as an outstanding and remarkable landmark but as we research further in depth we can clearly see that not everything that includes the Brooklyn Bridge have ended in a pleasing manner.

Project 4-Outline

Intro: The Brooklyn Bridge,completed in 1883, was a crowning achievement in New York history.

Body 1: Why was the bridge needed? What did it do for NY?

Body 2: John A. Roebling- Person who designed the bridge.

Body 3: Longest suspension bridge in the bridge. Will talk about facts about the history.

Conclusion: Restating the Thesis statement- The Brooklyn Bridge, completed in 1883, was a crowning achievement in New York history.

Project 4

Intro-The Brooklyn Bridge is what comes to mind to every single person once the Borough of Brooklyn is mentioned. It has various historical events and stories throughout its years of existence. Two key accounts are the the Brooklyn Bridge’s past state and its present state.

Body I- The Brooklyn Bridges past state

Body II-The Brooklyn Bridges present state

Body III-Comparison of both accounts

Conclusion-Restating and development of thesis: Two key accounts in the Brooklyn Bridges history are its past and present state.