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A first draft is often called a "rough draft" for a reason—it’s just about getting ideas on the page.
There are two ways to organize your images: either place them in your text next to the paragraph where you discuss them (Figure 1)
Start with a compelling sentence to grab the reader's attention. Context: Briefly explain the background of your topic. 5432571_049.jpg
Briefly touch on the key points discussed in the body paragraphs.
If you're stuck, break your main argument into a list of smaller points that each need their own paragraph. A first draft is often called a "rough
Introduce the first reason why your thesis is true. Evidence: Provide a specific example, quote, or fact.
Deepen the reader's understanding of your perspective. IV. Conclusion Briefly touch on the key points discussed in
Tips for Organizing Your Essay - Harvard College Writing Center