you should give the main idea in your first intro paragraph
Paragraph Number
P1- Intro
P2- background
P3- supporting example
P4-P# depending on how long you want your paper, keep adding paragraphs
P5- find evidence that contradicts what you have been saying
P6- Prove that paragraph P5 is not possible because or reasons A, B, C, this will create an even stronger thesis then just listing the positive.
P7- Conclude
They are basically the same thing but the final rough draft is more close to the finish product.
First draft.
The french word for "rough draft" is "brouillon"
Rough draft
First, you plan out the story. Second, you write a rough draft. Third, you revise and edit. Fourth, you write the final draft.
The main idea, also known as the thesis statement, should typically appear at the end of the introduction in a rough draft. This helps to provide a clear focus for the rest of the paper and gives the reader a sense of what to expect.
no not on the rough draft..... but on the good draft yes. YOU SHOULD KNOW
after you complete your rough draft. :D
They are basically the same thing but the final rough draft is more close to the finish product.
a rough draft
First you learn how to spell!
its a draft of something that is rough and you can do a neater one later( i think?)
First draft.
Rough Draft Studios was created in 1991.
The french word for "rough draft" is "brouillon"
The first edited version of a film. Is usually considered a rough draft.
1. draft, a cold breeze2. draft, like I was drafted to the army3. draft, rough first copy4. draft, used in poem to rhyme with raft