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The draft is often very writer centered, where you are simply laying forth what you know

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The draft is often very writer centered, where you are simply laying forth what you know. There are several ways to begin your draft. Some students draft sequentially, starting with an introduction and moving through body paragraphs to a conclusion, often following the structure they have laid out in an outline. Students who work through sequentially may or may not have a clear idea of their thesis when they begin. Another option is to write "recursively" taking the assignment in sections which may or may not follow sequentially. Again, the writing of the draft can be centered on a thesis or the thesis may be discovered through the process of drafting. 

Through the revision process, you will make your draft more reader centered, considering what information your reader may need in order to follow your argument as well as considering how you are making connections with your reader. 

Prompt:

Write an introduction that opens with a hook of some kind. How might you be able to capture your audience's attention from the very beginning? Then you should develop your introduction as you go from from broad to very specific, meaning your thesis statement or claim. Remember your claim should be setting up your cause and effect argument.  

Then write your first body paragraph. Oftentimes, in a paper, it makes sense to begin with a paragraph on background--what is happening/what has happened?

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