How to Write a First Draft
Now that you've created your outline, your next step is to write your first draft. Essentially, you're adding the tendons, ligaments, organs, and other vital parts to the skeleton (topic sentences) and meat (supporting details). Don't worry too much about spelling, grammar, and sentence structure. That will come during later drafts.
The proper format is: Times New Roman, 12 Font, Double Spaced, 1" margins
http://writing-program.uchicago.edu/resources/collegewriting/preparing_to_write_and_drafting.htm
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