Here's a breakdown of why:
* Research: Gathering information and data.
* Organizing: Structuring your findings and ideas.
* Writing: Putting your research into a coherent and well-structured format. This is where you would write a first draft.
* Editing and Revising: This step involves carefully reviewing your writing for clarity, accuracy, flow, and grammar. It's during this stage that you'd write subsequent drafts, refining your work based on feedback or your own analysis.
So, while the initial draft is part of the "Writing" stage, the second draft (and any subsequent revisions) fall under the "Editing and Revising" stage.