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Whats the difference between a rough draft and a final paper

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I think a rough draft is when you start to right down a little bit, right down ideas, motives, etc etc, and I think a final paper is when your ready to properly, right down all of the facts / info that you have gathered, etc etc.


Example:

Rough draft: eating junk food is bad, it makes you fat

Final Paper: Scientific studies demonstrate that the majority of people who excessively consume junk food, turn out to become obese.

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User Jeevan Rupacha
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Step-by-step explanation:

Remarks

  • The final paper should be as error free as possible.
  • The final paper should have all the references in place.
  • The final paper should have the footnotes properly placed and the format is correct for the type of footnote used.
  • The final paper should follow the guidelines set down by your instructor.

A rough draft need not have any of these characteristics, but it should have at least 5 paragraphs each one fulfilling some material that is relevant to the title. And it should be organized to reflect what the paper is about.

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