Yes, this is a good strategy for a first draft.
An outline is typically written using bullet points or headings with key phrases or concepts, rather than complete sentences. This helps to organize and structure ideas in a clear and concise manner before expanding upon them in more detail in the final written piece.
Yes, it is. It means done in a thorough (complete, detailed, comprehensive, exhausting) manner.
The adverb is comprehensibly (in a manner that can be understood)*Not to be confused with comprehensively - done in a detailed and complete manner)
Harold W Manner has written: 'Embryology of the vertebrates' -- subject(s): Vertebrates, Embryology
Documents and reports should be written in an impartial manner to keep them fair and does not show favoritism. Documents and reports should be written in an objective manner leaving out emotions, sentiments and personal views.
A despot.
Rolf Manner has written: 'Studies on seed-setting and seedyield in oil flax' -- subject(s): Flaxseed
Parallelism is the word that describes a type of repetition written in a similar style or manner. The word parallelism is a noun.
Angelo Vergani has written: 'A new and complete Italian grammar. Containing ... The whole laid down in a clear and methodical manner, and interspersed with many useful notes, calculated for the attainment of the Italian tongue, in its greatest purity and perfection'
Lothar Groth has written: 'Die starken Manner'
One prefix would be incomplete.
Since you didn't INCLUDE the slogan, we have no idea which of these statements is true