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... WRITING PROJECT You created an outline as your writing project for Chapter Seven . Using that outline , write a rough draft . Write quickly , using all the advice you have gleaned from this chapter . Do not revise your draft . Do not ...
... WRITING PROJECT You created an outline as your writing project for Chapter Seven . Using that outline , write a rough draft . Write quickly , using all the advice you have gleaned from this chapter . Do not revise your draft . Do not ...
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... writing project ; 2. the general direction of your writing project ; 3. the general information that will enable him to interpret the detailed information in the body of your writing project . In addition , you must also weed out of the ...
... writing project ; 2. the general direction of your writing project ; 3. the general information that will enable him to interpret the detailed information in the body of your writing project . In addition , you must also weed out of the ...
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... WRITING ? The physical appearance of your finished writing project has a def- inite psychological impact upon your reader . A good physical ap- pearance not only puts your reader in a favorable frame of mind , but it also gives him the ...
... WRITING ? The physical appearance of your finished writing project has a def- inite psychological impact upon your reader . A good physical ap- pearance not only puts your reader in a favorable frame of mind , but it also gives him the ...
Contents
A Process Not Magic | 3 |
Getting Ready | 13 |
FINDING INFORMATION | 21 |
Copyright | |
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