it means a rough version which is yet to be finalised
Revising, rough draft, prewriting
In military terms, a draft is when the government makes people fight in a war. If not enough people have enlisted, the government starts drafting people. Draft can also mean a wind coming through a wall or a type of beer.
A draft is an early effort at writing a document. The writer(s) read it over and make corrections and improvements, and they have another draft. When they can't find any way to improve a draft, it becomes the final document. That goes for constitutions, books, letters, instruction pamphlets, or any other kind of document.
Audience in on demand writing means whomever will be reading your writing or who your writing is specifically addressed to.
Qualify the question a bit and I will be happy to answer. Do you mean why is it illegal to burn a draft card or why is it (or is it) socially unacceptable/morally wrong to burn a draft card? The fact is that you can burn a draft card but it is illegal. For a legal discussion see US v. O'Brien. I think there is a good wiki entry on it.
it means a rough version which is yet to be finalised
To make sure the draft is written clearly
You should name and number each draft when writing on a computer because A draft is not the finished product,and therefoe can be revised or changed, spelling checked etc. Sometimes, you find that you do not need to do anything to the draft, which if stored on a computer is great. It's where you looking over for capitals spelling periods excalmation mark and etc.
The stages of writing are: 1. Prewrite 2. First draft 3. Edited draft 4. Revised draft 5. Published/final draft
Submitting the draft to be published.
The final revision step does not belong in the checklist for writing a rough draft, as it is typically done after the rough draft is complete.
a draft after your brainstorm
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writing is the 2nd stage in writing process.you are to make a rough draft.
writing is the 2nd stage in writing process.you are to make a rough draft.
A rough draft can have as many paragraphs as needed to convey the main points and ideas of the writing. There is no set rule for the number of paragraphs in a rough draft, as it depends on the content and organization of the writing.