Don’t necessarily begin at the beginning
 
Introductions are often difficult to write first, since they connect to the organization of the custom essay. Begin by writing the parts of your essay for which you already have some specific material. Once you have something down on paper, you can look at it and consider how to introduce readers to your ideas.
 
Write your first draft as quickly and fluently as you can
 
Fill up the pages. The draft is for your eyes only, so don’t worry about grammar and spelling as you write. Don’t be concerned about finding the correct word or the best-phrased sentence. If you can’t think of a word or sentence, just leave a space, write yourself a note, or highlight a section that you know you will need to return to. If you have ideas about points you want to bring up later, jot them down in the margin so you will not forget them.
 
Keep your topic, question, and thesis very much in mind
 
What you write in a draft should, ideally, support your thesis. If you find yourself straying from it, ask yourself, “Is this a mere digression, or is it a profitable avenue to pursue that might lead to a more interesting question and thesis?” If your deadline is near, however, stick as closely as possible to your original thesis.
 
Write strongly in your drafts
 
In general, readers respond well to firm convictions, original insights and details, and persuasive language. In early drafts, don’t worry about being extreme; you can always tone down language or modify ideas in later drafts that you edit with your specific audience in mind. If you feel strongly about an issue, make sure the strength of feeling appears on your page. Don’t change your opinion just to make a strong point, but state your point as firmly as you can. Include evidence that allows your reader to see what has generated the strength of your conviction.
 
Save your drafts
 
Remember to save all your notes and drafts until your writing is completed and, in college, until the course is over. Don’t discard a draft. You might later want to use a sentence or paragraph that you cut out before.
 
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