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Writing Guidelines
Is there a project you want to do in one of your classes? Do you see a problem that needs fixing in your school or community? Then present it in a proposal—a detailed plan for doing a project, solving a problem, or meeting a need.
Prewriting ■ Exploring Your Topic
- Study the problem, project, subject, or need. Define it, know its parts, and explore its background.
- Research your solution or idea. Will it work? Why or how?
- Think about your reader. How can you convince him or her of your idea’s value?
Writing ■ Creating the First Draft
Beginning ■ Briefly introduce the problem, need, or idea that you’re addressing. Then describe what you propose to do.
Middle ■ Provide convincing details supporting your proposal. Why is the problem, need, or idea important? Is your project workable? Why is your solution the best one? Include these details:
1. Equipment, material, and other resources needed
2. Steps to take and a schedule for completing them
3. Results expected