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Summary: In this exercise, you will revise a moderate-length essay about the topic you have chosen to focus on.
Purposes: To give you the opportunity to polish the work you have previously written for publication. To give us stuff
for future assignments.
Due: Thursday, 29 November 2007
To Turn In:
Warning! This version of your paper is intended to be the final version. Please don't turn in something that will clearly require a second rewrite. Remember: Copies of this will be going to a variety of people. In the past, I have distributed papers from this class to President Osgood and to the staff of the writing lab (I even have some evidence that they've read the papers they've received).
Monday, 27 October 2003 [Samuel A. Rebelsky]
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