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Hi, everyone! This is Heather from the Purdue Writing Lab. In this video, we will be talking about genre analysis and reverse outlining. If youre in the middle of drafting your project, genre analysis and reverse outlining existing sample texts can help you to gain a better understanding of the different components that make up a successful thesis or dissertation in your field. If youre in the revising stage of your project, genre analysis and reverse outlining can help you to locate moments of strengths and growth areas within your project and guide you to better understand where you need to focus your revisions. To get started, lets begin with a five-minute writing activity. Think back to a time when you were asked to write a type of document you had never written before. If you need help remembering here, you can think about what you did when you were asked to write your very first teaching philosophy statement, grant proposal, or literature review. What did you do to get started