Chapters two and three really focused on organization and the beginning steps of the writing process. With writing a paper you start with organizing for rough draft. A rough draft is all your materials your using before you even start to write. Such as; your outlines, lists, or free writes etc. On our rough draft you don’t need to worry about it being perfect, this is the time when you can be messy and throwing your information different places to see where it fits. In chapter two they talked about your introduction, which is where your thesis is introduced. Next comes the body of your paper., Which includes the support for your thesis. And lastly comes the conclusion , where the reader should really understand your main points of your paper with out repeating things. After all this its time for revision. They introduce this in Chapter 3. Proofreading is done slow while looking for typos and mistakes. Also having a couple different people read your essay will help because they will find errors that you didn’t. A well proofread essay shows that you value and respect your own writing.
In my past English classes, the writing process was always hard for me to get. I could always come up with so many ideas but I never really known how to put them together right and develop a good paper. When I was reading about how your rough draft doesn’t have to be perfect really helped me because that is what I always tried to do, I know now that it can be messy and I don’t have to be so hard on my self and be so critical. I hope by using this tips I have read will really help my writing skills and I will keep them in mind on my future essays!
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