This chapter is all about the drafting process. The first section goes over utilizing your outline to draft. It is a organized mushing process. The second section is about drafting effective paragraphs. It talks about organizing around main ideas and arguments, using correct and effective sources, as well as good, strong transitional phrasing from one idea to the next. The next section is about the introduction. This is about framing your issue, introducing your issue, and stating a thesis. The following section goes over making your draft easy to follow. This has everything to do with organization. See Chapter 13 for more info. The last section goes over the conclusion. This is a restatement of your main points and arguments as well as summing them all up.
This is important because if the draft is done well then finalizing it goes smoothly; only taking up a little time. By this point we are all sick of our papers so doing a thorough job with the draft meant finishing sooner. Following these guidelines allows us to do just that.
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