
Drafting, Editing, and Publishing
Bring all your skills together to draft a complete informative text. Review and edit your work to improve clarity, spelling, and punctuation before publishing.
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Bring all your skills together to draft a complete informative text. Review and edit your work to improve clarity, spelling, and punctuation before publishing.
Key Questions
- How do we turn our notes into a drafted report?
- What should we look for when editing our informative writing?
- How does publishing our work help us share knowledge with others?
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