Friday, November 17, 2017
Drafting
Drafting a paper is basically writing down an outline of the things you want to say, filling in that outline, and then revising. It usually takes at least two or three times of drafting until you have a final draft that contains all you want it to say and in the way you want to say it. It also fixes many grammatical errors and sentence structures that help with the flow of the paper itself. Drafting is important in the writing process because when you make a draft it helps you identify what parts of your writing are unnecessary and what is integral to your main point. When I use drafting in my writing process it improves my writing because of the fact that I can figure out what exactly my point is and then I can eliminate anything I've already written that is contradictory or irrelevant to my topic.
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