Member Since: October 4, 2005 Answers: 36 Last Update: April 15, 2008 Visitors: 3081
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okay, you know when you're writing, and your teacher asks you to write a rough draft? well, I did. and my classmates took turns correcting it for me (as part of a class assignment)
my question is : when you're typing up the final draft, are there allowed to be changes in the actual story from the way the story in the rough draft was originally? like...are you allowed to add on scenes?
thanks. (link)
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of course you are. the purpose of a rough draft is just practice for the actual thing, and writing it would be completely useless if you didn't plan on improving it.
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