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Material For Feature Writing

This document outlines the key differences between a first draft and a final draft of a feature writing piece. A first draft focuses on developing a rough idea, basic structure, and exploring different ideas and angles, while a final draft emphasizes factual correctness, final narration style, examples, maintaining reader interest, and including only necessary points. The final draft aims to have the piece in its intended final format.

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Material For Feature Writing

This document outlines the key differences between a first draft and a final draft of a feature writing piece. A first draft focuses on developing a rough idea, basic structure, and exploring different ideas and angles, while a final draft emphasizes factual correctness, final narration style, examples, maintaining reader interest, and including only necessary points. The final draft aims to have the piece in its intended final format.

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Material for Feature Writing

First vs final draft

First final draft

Rough idea Think about the final format

Basic structure Factual correctness

Skeleton of an article Final narration style

All about the sources Points for persuasion

Different ideas and angles Examples

Everything you like to say Check the flow of story

Explore possiblility Maintain the interest of people

Different structures Only necessary points nothing extra

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