When you write a story you nearly always do it in rough draft first because you might want to make changes to it e.t.c. Once you have done your final rough draft you can type or write it out neat.
It is basically writing your story out in rough maybe many times until you have it exactly the way you want it and then do it in neat.
I often find I think... The asking of questions without so much of a foundation to base the answer off makes it rather difficult to respond to.
That said, I'd like I'd imagine to answers like this would aid in the answering of other questions which would be set by teachers.
well if your writing a story it would just be a sentence about something for each paragraph then you would talk about it in your story manly their just there to help give you ideas
its a draft of something that is rough and you can do a neater one later( i think?)
no not on the rough draft..... but on the good draft yes. YOU SHOULD KNOW
Rough Draft Studios was created in 1991.
The french word for "rough draft" is "brouillon"
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Rough draft
It is rough because it is not finished. A draft (or draught), from the word draw ("drag"), is an early, preliminary sketch of a picture, or version of a document.
Rough Draft Brewing Company was created in 2011.
The final revision step does not belong in the checklist for writing a rough draft, as it is typically done after the rough draft is complete.
all of the above are correct!
They are basically the same thing but the final rough draft is more close to the finish product.
after you complete your rough draft. :D