I felt in this chapter, a rough draft develops support for your thesis, so it's important to have at least a tentative thesis before you start writing your essay. As you are writing ideas will flow better in your head if you have these resources. The first draft of your essay is meant to be messy and disorganized. The introduction always mention the main point, the body develops its. Draft the body of your essay by writing a paragraph about each supporting point you listed in the panning stage. If you do not have a plan do some brainstorming.
By drafting the body means supporting your essay or thesis, so it's important to have at least a tentative thesis before you start writing. The last part of your essay or the thesis is to make the conclusion memorable, you might include a detail, an example, or an image from the introduction to bring your audience a full circle.
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