How to Write an Article Using Drafts

Organize your area of work., Make sure you have plenty of space around your area., Set a topic in which you have knowledge or interest in. , Organize your ideas., Research on the subject., Get your facts straight., With everything set, start your...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Organize your area of work.

    Have pencil, pen, eraser and sufficient paper for your drafts and notes.
  2. Step 2: Make sure you have plenty of space around your area.

    A desk full of stuff is no good. ,, The best way to know what to say is to write down all your ideas down before starting. , Add any interesting/useful information you may use to the list you made on the previous step. , It’s very important not to mix your personal thoughts with your information. , Your introduction has the main importance of drawing in the reader’s attention.

    The best way to do so is to describe a situation which the reader can familiarize with.

    Make them interested. , Their curiosity to find the answers should lead them deeper into your text. , Remember: it’s vital that you know how to connect and make transitions in between your ideas, this helps the reader to follow your line of thinking. , One common mistake is trying to use all the information at your disposal.

    Not suggested.

    With your point shown in the development of the text, it’s time to conclude. , Answer any questions that may have been left behind.

    Summarize what you meant to say during your text… but try not to be blatantly obvious. , The best way to do so is trying to adopt the perspective of a reader.

    Determine if your text is clean and direct. , Don’t be afraid of making a mess… it should sort out by the end. , Vary on the way you write the parts of your text, both the good and the bad.

    You might improve parts that you didn’t even think could be improved! , Be careful with the coherence!
  3. Step 3: Set a topic in which you have knowledge or interest in.

  4. Step 4: Organize your ideas.

  5. Step 5: Research on the subject.

  6. Step 6: Get your facts straight.

  7. Step 7: With everything set

  8. Step 8: start your drafts.

  9. Step 9: Another way of doing it is to present the reader with questions in the introduction.

  10. Step 10: Slowly develop your point throughout the writing.

  11. Step 11: Avoid flooding the reader with too much information at once.

  12. Step 12: The main thing about the conclusion is to enforce the point of your text in a short paragraph.

  13. Step 13: Review your text.

  14. Step 14: Take note of the good parts of your draft

  15. Step 15: check on how to improve the not-so good points.

  16. Step 16: If needed

  17. Step 17: start another draft.

  18. Step 18: When you’re done

  19. Step 19: try to mix all the notes of good parts you got from your drafts to maximize the potential of your text.

Detailed Guide

Have pencil, pen, eraser and sufficient paper for your drafts and notes.

A desk full of stuff is no good. ,, The best way to know what to say is to write down all your ideas down before starting. , Add any interesting/useful information you may use to the list you made on the previous step. , It’s very important not to mix your personal thoughts with your information. , Your introduction has the main importance of drawing in the reader’s attention.

The best way to do so is to describe a situation which the reader can familiarize with.

Make them interested. , Their curiosity to find the answers should lead them deeper into your text. , Remember: it’s vital that you know how to connect and make transitions in between your ideas, this helps the reader to follow your line of thinking. , One common mistake is trying to use all the information at your disposal.

Not suggested.

With your point shown in the development of the text, it’s time to conclude. , Answer any questions that may have been left behind.

Summarize what you meant to say during your text… but try not to be blatantly obvious. , The best way to do so is trying to adopt the perspective of a reader.

Determine if your text is clean and direct. , Don’t be afraid of making a mess… it should sort out by the end. , Vary on the way you write the parts of your text, both the good and the bad.

You might improve parts that you didn’t even think could be improved! , Be careful with the coherence!

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