Focus each paragraph on one main idea that supports the thesis, following a logical order.
Synthesize your arguments, restate the thesis in a new way, and discuss broader implications. 3. Drafting Strategies (Getting it Done)
Treat it as a "rough" draft or a "zero draft"—the goal is to get ideas on paper, not perfection.
Hook the reader, provide a brief summary of the context, and end with your thesis.
Focus first on structure and argument, then on grammar and spelling.
Focus each paragraph on one main idea that supports the thesis, following a logical order.
Synthesize your arguments, restate the thesis in a new way, and discuss broader implications. 3. Drafting Strategies (Getting it Done)
Treat it as a "rough" draft or a "zero draft"—the goal is to get ideas on paper, not perfection.
Hook the reader, provide a brief summary of the context, and end with your thesis.
Focus first on structure and argument, then on grammar and spelling.