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.