Here's a breakdown of what makes it a rough draft:
* Unpolished: It's not expected to be perfect. It's a place to brainstorm, experiment, and let your thoughts flow freely.
* Skeleton: The main ideas are there, but they might not be fully developed or organized.
* Foundation: The rough draft serves as the foundation for your final product. You will refine and polish it in later drafts.
Think of it like a sculptor working on a clay model – it's a messy, imperfect starting point that will eventually be transformed into a finished piece.