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  • When writing a ROUGH DRAFT you should have little to no idea where your thoughts are going.
  • When writing a FINAL DRAFT the first sentence should know what the last sentence is going to say.
  • Final drafts will be focused, cohesive, concise, and free of grammatical and mechanical errors.

 We follow the writing guidelines set down by William Strunk:

The Elements of Style
by Wm. Strunk Jr and E. B. White
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