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... draft , the full - force draft in which you try to write through to a complete and ordered experience of your material , and the revision which brings this experience into its best focus . Kinds of College Writing But three drafts are ...
... draft , the full - force draft in which you try to write through to a complete and ordered experience of your material , and the revision which brings this experience into its best focus . Kinds of College Writing But three drafts are ...
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... draft ? To crash the " revision barrier , " you can try imitating your own first draft through the scrambling - and - re - synthesis method described in Chapter 4 . Your second version , prepared without looking at the first , should ...
... draft ? To crash the " revision barrier , " you can try imitating your own first draft through the scrambling - and - re - synthesis method described in Chapter 4 . Your second version , prepared without looking at the first , should ...
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... draft to be let alone . Checking Out the Final Draft Minor slips can weaken the impact of any writing . To put it in baldly mercenary terms , some students could actually raise their grade by a whole letter if they would invest one more ...
... draft to be let alone . Checking Out the Final Draft Minor slips can weaken the impact of any writing . To put it in baldly mercenary terms , some students could actually raise their grade by a whole letter if they would invest one more ...
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