Can a rough draft for a letter of application or cover letter be written front and back?

Also how many lines do you skip for each topic.
Thanks!

Rough drafts can be written any way you want or however your teacher has instructed you. The final draft, however, needs to follow business letter format.

Yes, it is generally acceptable to write a rough draft for a letter of application or cover letter on both the front and back of a page. However, keep in mind that the appearance and readability of your letter are important. If writing on both sides of the page makes your letter difficult to read or visually cluttered, it is better to use separate pages.

Regarding the number of lines to skip between each topic in your letter, there is no fixed rule. However, it is recommended to leave some space between each paragraph or topic to enhance readability. A commonly used practice is to skip one or two lines between paragraphs. This can help to differentiate different sections of your letter and make it easier for the reader to navigate through the content.

In summary, you can write a rough draft on both sides of a page for your letter, but ensure it remains visually clear and readable. Leave an appropriate number of lines between paragraphs to improve organization and ease of reading.