Rough Draft Essay
A "rough draft" is something someone writes with the express purpose of getting their ideas out on
paper. Expectedly, more often than not, people will write multiple drafts before writing their final, in
an effort to get to their best paper. I was, of course, introduced to the phenomenon that is the rough
draft in middle school. Interestingly, whenever I attempted to write a rough draft, my thoughts
would become muddled and slowly but surely, I was left with nothing to write. Hardly after being
introduced to the rough draft than I jettisoned it; in fact, it is because of that dismissal that has
prompted me to adopt a different method. My alternative method is a rather simple one: I ruminate
on a particular topic with the purpose of gathering...show more content...
The first step is something I like to call, The Royal Rumble of Ideas. The path in which my paper
will follow as well as my thoughts and ideas are formed from the first process. The way in which
it does this, is by requiring the writer to apply an abundant amount of focus on one particular
area; whereas, the typical strategy, asks for the writer to just write (cue eye roll). If I am to
construct a story, I must utilize this step. En passant, I might add, the crux of the former element is
very much similar to the latter, as well as in the way in which it works. The commonality to which
I am referring, is rumination. The simplicity of it is bemusing, especially considering it's efficiency,
but I will describe that later. The way this is utilized, is by requiring the writer to mull over what
they will write next. For example: When I am writing, regardless of the type of paper, I will deeply
contemplate what my next sentence will be and how it will be phrased. Incidentally, in English
class, I will often be seen staring into the ether, as if I am on a psychotropic drug. There is,
however, a reason behind this seemingly sinister image. As I described, rumination is crucial in my
writing process: In order to produce a sentence, or a paragraph for that matter, I must distill
information from that contemplation. (See, it even
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