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... draft . ) STAGE 5 : WRITE THE FIRST DRAFT After prewriting , deciding on a thesis , and developing and organiz- ing evidence , you're ready to write a first draft - a rough , provi- sional version of your essay . Because of your work in ...
... draft . ) STAGE 5 : WRITE THE FIRST DRAFT After prewriting , deciding on a thesis , and developing and organiz- ing evidence , you're ready to write a first draft - a rough , provi- sional version of your essay . Because of your work in ...
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... draft . It's easy to get bogged down while preparing the first draft if you try to edit as you write . Remember : A draft isn't intended to be perfect . For the time being , adopt a relaxed , noncritical attitude . Working as quickly as ...
... draft . It's easy to get bogged down while preparing the first draft if you try to edit as you write . Remember : A draft isn't intended to be perfect . For the time being , adopt a relaxed , noncritical attitude . Working as quickly as ...
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... draft's overall meaning ( pages 72-73 ) , readers don't necessarily need a copy of your essay . The draft can be read aloud so everyone can hear it . However , if you want feedback on individual para- graphs ( page 73 ) or on specific ...
... draft's overall meaning ( pages 72-73 ) , readers don't necessarily need a copy of your essay . The draft can be read aloud so everyone can hear it . However , if you want feedback on individual para- graphs ( page 73 ) or on specific ...
Contents
Ellen Goodman FAMILY COUNTERCULTURE | 6 |
THE WRITING PROCESS | 13 |
MEANING IN LIFE | 60 |
Copyright | |
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