Asked by joe
What is the purpose of an outline?
to make editing and proofreading easier
to help you revise your ideas for clarity
to organize your prewriting work
to begin your first draft
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Primary purpose: to organize your prewriting work.
An outline helps you arrange and structure your main ideas and supporting details before drafting. It also assists in revising for clarity and makes drafting, editing, and proofreading easier, but its main role is organizing your prewriting.
An outline helps you arrange and structure your main ideas and supporting details before drafting. It also assists in revising for clarity and makes drafting, editing, and proofreading easier, but its main role is organizing your prewriting.
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