INTERPRETATION AND REPORT WRITING
WRITING A RESEARCH PAPER
Question
[CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
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main ideas
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complete sentences
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organization
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supporting ideas
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Detailed explanation-1: -An outline is a list of the key points one wishes to address in a speech or a written document. A rough draft is the first version (hence, rough) of what will actually be said or written. It will subsequently be revised as many times as necessary for the author to be happy with how it expresses his (or her) ideas.
Detailed explanation-2: -It does not have to be perfectly formatted, in complete sentence form or edited-you will fix those problems in the second draft and/or final draft. The rough is more about crafting your argument than polishing it, and thus may include incomplete thoughts or ideas laid out in outline format.
Detailed explanation-3: -The sole purpose of a rough draft is to give you a place to start to formally put together your ideas with evidence. Additionally, writing a rough draft lets you gauge if you need to do more research, change your purpose, or switch topics completely.