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B: When you plan to visit our village, I will be visiting Kathmandu <em>for some days.</em>
C: We will spend our week-long vacation in Darjeeling <em>for a week.</em>
D: I will start reading the book at 8:00 a.m. <em>for five hours</em>. I will finish reading it by 1 p.m.
E: Our Examination beings Monday next week, This will be going on for <em>serval weeks. </em>
F: The football match begins at 5 p.m. It will go on <em>for two hours. </em>
It may not exactly be a primary source because it's not exactly like, for example, research paper. Research paper has been reviewed by many peers and has been tested to see if it's all true, so you can put more reliability on it.
A blog is just put up on the Internet without peer review or anything. It's raw and nobody knows what's true and what's not.
As a reader and a writer, I see this as a no-brainer. How do you catch
fish, or how does a restaurant get your business? By throwing out the
bait or choosing the prettiest lure, or posting a photo of delicious
food within view of the hungry customer. The same is true with writing.
If you want someone to enjoy reading your essay, blog, article or book,
you have to draw them in with something that will catch their interest.
The reader will get the general idea of the essay as they get into the
body of it, then blow their socks off with an awesome ending.
Assuming first draft mean rough draft??
D