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A is a formal or semi-formal summary, often presenting an opinion or report on a specific topic, such as a product, event, or academic argument [21]. Writing a draft (or "first draft") is the essential first step of moving ideas from your head onto the page, where the focus is on getting content down rather than perfection [5, 11].

: Keep your critical voice out of the first draft process; don't worry if the prose feels "rough" [4]. A is a formal or semi-formal summary, often

Below is a general guide and template to help you draft your write-up. 1. Preparation Steps Below is a general guide and template to

: State your main argument or topic in one clear sentence [12]. State the topic, hook the reader, and provide

State the topic, hook the reader, and provide a brief roadmap [12, 14, 18].

: List the main findings or points that support your core argument; these will become the body of your write-up [12, 18]. 2. General Write-Up Structure Introduction

A is a formal or semi-formal summary, often presenting an opinion or report on a specific topic, such as a product, event, or academic argument [21]. Writing a draft (or "first draft") is the essential first step of moving ideas from your head onto the page, where the focus is on getting content down rather than perfection [5, 11].

: Keep your critical voice out of the first draft process; don't worry if the prose feels "rough" [4].

Below is a general guide and template to help you draft your write-up. 1. Preparation Steps

: State your main argument or topic in one clear sentence [12].

State the topic, hook the reader, and provide a brief roadmap [12, 14, 18].

: List the main findings or points that support your core argument; these will become the body of your write-up [12, 18]. 2. General Write-Up Structure Introduction

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