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Essay Rough Draft
1. Reflective Essay Rough Draft
Throughout the brainstorming of a paper organization of a thesis should be at the end of the first
paragraph and very well informed. The theses, at first, in my rough drafts were not that specific of
what I was going to write about. It did not mention of what I was going to writing about per
paragraph and led to multiple directions and, therefore, confuses the readers. In the rough draft, my
thesis was not very well presented and did not mention the points that I was going to make. But
when I wrote that "...due to decreased employment, fewer agriculture products, immigration to the
United States and invasion of American high–quality products." ( "Mexican Food Supply..." 1). On
that account, my essay revitalized of what I was going to mention
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2. Rough Draft Essays
Michael Jordan is arguable the best basketball player who ever played the game. A phenomenal
athlete with the unique combination of fundamental soundness, grace, speed, power, artistry, and an
unquenchable competitive desire, Jordan single–handedly redefined the NBA superstar. The thing
that separated Jordan from the rest of the all–time greats was his compulsive need to win. Jordan was
and is still known for his intense competitiveness and will to win, but that has not translated to his
ownership of the Charlotte Bobcats.
Jordan burst into the league as a rookie sensation scoring in droves with an unmatchable first step
and acrobatic drives and dunks and concluded his career as a cultural icon. Hard work, dedication,
and the desire...show more content...
Leading the Bulls to another three–peat Jordan retired a second time in 1999 ending his career on a
high note. Labor disputes between NBA players and team owners, and the eventual breakup of the
Bulls dynasty were the reasons he called it quits. After a brief hiatus from basketball Jordan returned
to the NBA in 2000 not as a player, but as part owner and president of basketball operations for the
Washington Wizards. His record as the president of the Washington Wizards was horrendous. His
time running the Wizards began in 2000, and he had the final say in personnel matters, such as
drafting mega–bust Kwame Brown with the number one pick in 2001. Seeing the rise of young
stars like Kobe Bryant, Allen Iverson, and Tracy Mcgrady, and the decline of his status as a player
Jordan decided he wanted to return to the court. The next year he began comeback number three.
After two disappointing seasons with the Wizards Jordan retired for the last time in 2003. Assuming
he would get his job back as the team president, but after doing such a terrible job at team
management and evaluating talent team owner Abe Pollin dismissed Jordan. In his three–plus
seasons as an executive and player with the Washington Wizards, Jordan's teams were 110–179.
Out of basketball from 2003 to 2005 the Charlotte Bobcats hired Jordan to run the team.
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3. Rough Draft Analysis
Rough Draft
Education has changed students' lives for years. Why do you think education is important to teens?
What some students don't get, if you don't have an education you will not end up having a very
good job. Some students just blow off school and don't listen. On the other hand, there are some kids
that do listen and they will end up being very successful. One reason I think education is important to
students is it will help prepare them make good grades so they can be involved in extracurricular
activities. If they want to play sports, they need to keep a passing grade in all classes. By keeping
their grades up students will be able to represent their school in many ways. Extracurricular activities
can help students become
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4. College Essay Rough Draft
College App Essay Rough Draft
As a young boy, I never truly put much into school. I put as little thought about college as well, but
it took one moment that made me want the desire to succeed in my life and make something of it.
Working for 12 straight hours in the middle of the hot sun, making minimum wage wasn't how I
wanted to live. Going to multiple jobs and having to work all weekend, even during school
occasionally was extremely difficult. This just gave me that extra drive to be more superior than
anyone else. Yet, I never gave up and still pushed to be the best student I could be. Staying up late
nights just to finish homework so I was able to make the best grade in class. The simplest moments
in life made we want to be the best
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5. Narrative Rough Draft
As I sit on the floor of my bedroom, I prepare myself for a life changing week. My dark black
suitcase is right next to me. I have my packing list in one hand and a red pen in the other. I cross
out the items that I already have. I make sure that I have everything I need for a week at summer
camp. Every summer since 5th grade, I have gone to Skyview Ranch in Millersburg, Ohio. It is a
week of laughing until my stomach hurts and powerful words that change my mind forever. My
mom walks in my room. "Are you ready to go?" she says. I said, "Of course!" I grab my suitcase,
my phone on its charger, my sheets, and my snacks. I hurry out the door and pack my things in the
car. I climb into the car and my mom begins to drive. I put on my headphones
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6. Expository Essay Rough Draft
Expository Essay: Rough Draft Everyone can feel, just like you and I, but there's one important
question that lingers through the air. Should we really be accepting of other people? To answer
the question, yes! Although this does speak from opinion, it's essential to be accepting of others.
It's understandable to find laboriousness when looking through others, but we need to remember
the reasons why it's imperative. To start off, we're all the same! We're all people, but sometimes,
we seem to overlook that part of us. We all process the same way, and I feel as if that's a good
enough reason to find acceptance. Something else to remember is that we all have emotions. When
we don't accept eachother for who we are, our emotions can get
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7. 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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8. Rough Draft Process Analysis
When beginning to write an essay everyone has their own method of doing so. Some may like to
brainstorm while others may prefer to go straight into writing about their topic. I personally
beginning every essay by collecting ideas about my topic before coordinating them into a type of
diagram, next I proceed to do my rough draft before revising over the paper and finally composing
my final draft. The point of the writing process is to help break everything down so ideas can be
organized and everything can make perfect sense for not just the writer but also the reader.
Writing an essay can be difficult if a person does not know how or where to begin. I personally
believe the first step of writing is to list down ideas about the topic. After...show more content...
Proofreading and revising is a very crucial step in the writing process. If a person does not
proofread then the essay they worked on may not make sense and may overall confuse the reader.
Using correct punctuation shows how sentences are supposed to be read. Once I have made sure
all my sentences are grammatically correct I then compose my final copy of the essay. Writing
can be difficult if not done correctly. That is why there is a writing process to follow. Using some
type of way to group ideas together help coordinate how the essay will go. Then once the ideas are
put together the rough draft can be formed and edited. After everything has been writing accordantly
the essay can then be turned in. Some may think the writing process is just some more additional
steps to getting their essay done but overall it makes the writing experience easier and more
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9. Rough Draft
Katelyn CWV M–W–F 9:50am 12/6/13 Prof. Sharpe God has been a very important part of my
live since I was a very little girl. When I was only a couple of months old I was baptized. That was
my first spiritual encounter with God. I then proceeded to commit my first communion in third
grade. I then received my confirmation when I was in eighth grade. Like I said before God has
been a very important part in my life for a very long time. Who is God? What are his
characteristics? I believe that God is the person who created me and he is the person I believe in. I
also think that God is the creator of the world and that has control over everything that happens in
my life. I think that some of God's characteristics are that he has the...show more content...
I think that my worldview affects my thoughts and actions in many ways. I think that my
worldview affects my thoughts because I think that I go back to the things that I was taught as a
child and that is the way that I think now a day when I have to go back and think about
something. I also think that my worldview affects my actions because I am going to go back and
look at the things that I was taught and act the way that I was told was right when I was little. I
do not think that my worldview has not changed at all since I started taking this class at GCU. I
think that taking this class and brought me to know a lot more about my worldview. I also think
that taking this class has taught me about the important people that had the same worldview as me.
I loved taking this class to learn more about my worldview. I also liked learning about the different
worldview that there were. I think that it is very interesting that there are that many different
worldviews. There are some worldviews that are the very similar to my
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10. Rough Draft Essay
Ciara Johnson
Mrs. Hamm
Intro to Basic Writing
12 September 2015
Rough Draft I use to enjoy reading and writing. The joy of going to the bookstore and picking out
a great book excited me. I would curl up in my bed and image the world around me as if I was in the
book myself. Everything changed during my four high school years. During middle school, the end
of course test was always TAKS. It was a very easy test to pass but, my eight grade year I heard it
would be the last of the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and skills. I was scared a brand new test,
that would determine if I go to the next grade, I was terrified. State of Texas Assessments of
Academic Readiness or better known as STAAR, I remember hearing about it on the news. We were
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I ended up failing but I wasn't to upset since the whole school district ended up failing it was like
going to school again. I went to summer school and passed the writing test. Sophomore and junior
year were the hardest for me with the writing test. Sophomore year I did not pass my writing and
reading, I ended up going to summer school again, and I still did not pass. After not passing the
second time my junior year started. The school offered tutoring afterschool and I would have
pullouts during my class. Pullouts is where you would be pulled out of a non–essential class for
tutoring during school. After I spent all that time studying and practicing I still didn't pass. I just
didn't understand what was wrong with me, I felt dumb and worthless. Each time I take a test I
would pray to god, to help me through it a give me strength. But I felt as though he wasn't
listening to me, I was so ashamed of myself. I know I was at my worst when I was thinking about
dropping out of high school. I felt like I failed everyone my mother, father and most of all myself.
I had one last time to pass the test before my senior year. At this point, I was over the test I had no
courage left in me to fail again But, I had no
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