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Thesis: Century Egg
Topic: Century egg
Specific Purpose: To introduce what is century egg and the history of it, and how to eat it.
Thesis Statement: Century egg is complicate to make, but easy to eat.
Introduction:
I. When you hear the name “Century Egg”, you must be thinking that the egg has been preserved for a hundred years or even longer.
II. Is it edible?
III. The answer is of course.
IV. Today, I’ll talk about a Chinese traditional egg product, what it is, what is the history of it, and how to eat it.
Transition: Many people believe that century egg was made by soaking it in the horse urine due to its smell.
Body:
I. Century egg is preserved egg. A. The process take a few weeks to a few months to soak eggs in a saline solution. B. The solution consists

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