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STEP 1: SELECT YOUR TOPIC. STEP 2: ADDRESS YOUR AUDIENCE'S NEEDS. STEP 3: RESEARCH. STEP 4: TIGHTEN YOUR DRAFT. STEP 5: MAKE IT SPECIFIC. STEP 6: READ, REVISE, REPEAT.
Establish your topic. Look for sources of information. Read your sources and take notes. Organize your ideas. Write a first draft. Use footnotes or end notes to document sources. Write a bibliography. Revise the first draft.
An example of draft is cold air coming into a room through a window. Draft is defined as a drawing in or pulling of something. An example of draft is a truck pulling a trailer.
Choose a topic. Find information. Create and state your thesis. Organize your thoughts and notes. Make an outline. Find more information, this time find content that supports your points. Write your introduction. Write the body of the paper.
Take a closer look at your assignment and the topic if it was given to you by your instructor. Sketch out the introduction of your essay. Based on your outline, start transferring your ideas to paper. Chalk out the summarizing paragraph of your essay.
The format of an article is the way an article or piece is laid out on paper. In other words, the way it's constructed. The purpose of the format is to arrange the ideas being expressed in a logical sequence.
News articles are written in a structure known as the inverted pyramid. In the inverted pyramid format, the most newsworthy information goes at the beginning of the story and the least newsworthy information goes at the end.
Drafting is the preliminary stage of a written work in which the author begins to develop a more cohesive product. A draft document is the product the writer creates in the initial stages of the writing process.
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