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This helps you catch awkward phrasing and sentences that are too long.

A great essay is built on a clear argument supported by evidence. You can follow these steps to turn a blank page into a solid first draft. 1. Preparation: Finding Your Focus This helps you catch awkward phrasing and sentences

Periodically re-read your essay's title or the assignment prompt to make sure you haven't drifted off-topic. not for perfect grammar.

End with a strong final thought or a "burning question" to leave a lasting impression. 3. Writing Your First Draft This helps you catch awkward phrasing and sentences

Briefly explain the topic so the reader has context.

A rough draft is for getting your ideas down, not for perfect grammar.