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  1. When you feel that you have enough facts to write a rough draft, go for it!
    • The first paragraph of the paper will serve as the introduction. The introduction states what you will talk about in the paper.
    • The last paragraph of the paper will serve as the conclusion. The conclusion will wrap-up what you have discussed and your opinion of the event.
  2. Do not use any 1st or 2nd person pronouns
    • First person: I, me, my, myself, we, us, our, ours
    • Second person: you, your, yours
    • Permissible pronouns include the 3rd person pronouns: he, she, it, they, them, his, her, their, theirs
  3. Do not use contractions. Examples include:
    • Let's should be let us
    • Isn't should be is not
    • Aren't should be are not
  4. Rough draft will be due
December 1

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