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Refining Your Argument: Requirements for Final Draft

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This lecture covers the requirements for the final draft of a paper, including word length, grading rubric, and goals such as fixing organizational problems and adding evidence to reinforce arguments. It emphasizes the importance of well-organized papers with substantial evidence.

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