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1. What's the difference between an outline and a rough draft?

A draft includes all of your main ideas, unlike an outline. Or
A draft includes reasons and evidence while an outline does not.
A draft is written in sentences and paragraphs, not phrases or notes. Or

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Answer:c) A draft is written in sentences and paragraphs, not phrases or notes

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Laszlo Sarvold
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Answer:

Option C, A draft is written in sentences and paragraphs, not phrases or notes

Step-by-step explanation:

Outline is the pre requisite of the rough draft. It outlines the activities and events that are needed to be done or are planned to be done. It is generally noted as pointers or notes or phrases.

Rough draft is the first set of document comprising of sentences and paragraphs.

Hence, option C is correct

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