Outline the Symposium

Your outline should capture the major arguments the author makes in the text and also indicate some of the supporting positions or evidence he or she
presents (often in the order the argument is made). This exercise should help you understand the reading better and also give you hints about how a good
argument is constructed.
The outline should present the author's arguments in clear, coherent fashion, preferably in complete sentences, but normally not in complete paragraphs.
Quite often an outline is organized with bullet points so the hierarchy of the argument becomes visible. The outline should be clear and detailed enough that
someone who has not read the source text can use your outline to get a good sense of it. An outline should give a clear sense of how the source text is
organized and should present the arguments rather than just be a list of facts.
The Outline should also include portions of each of the speakers at the Symposium.

Sample Solution