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English, 31.01.2020 07:50, 7obadiah

What is the difference between a rough draft and a final draft?

a= the final draft has been drafted but not revised.
b= the final draft has been revised but not proofread.
c= the final draft has been revised and proofread.
d= the final draft has been proofread but not revised.

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