A clause is a written explanation about how you plan to implement your solution it should answer the following questions:
What do you plan on doing?
How?
Does this need funding? If yes, who is funding this project?
Where?
When?
An operative word to begin the clause--the beginning to your really long sentence
Suggests
Encourages
Emphasizes
Recommends
Each phrase should lead into your next, almost like a long run on sentence
Use a colon to elaborate on your idea
Use a comma to end your idea
Use a semicolon to end the entire clause
Example:
1. Suggests encompassing refugees into society by:
a. Creating culture classes within refugee camps by:
i. Teaching the native language, basic life skills and important information on the given country,
ii. Ensure program is overlooked and funded by:
Government,
Save the Children,
Relief International,
International Rescue Committee,
Other participating and active NGOs,
b. Creating a multimedia campaign to dissolve Islamophobia and xenophobia by:
i. Arranging famous religious and political figures to preach the real meaning of the religion,
ii. Creating media ads to display the true meanings and intentions of a particular religion;
*Note - Solutions cannot be written in clause format. Write your solutions however you would like, and convert them to clause format when putting them into the working paper. Writing your solutions in clause format before an unmod is considered pre-writing and you will face serious consequences for doing so.