I was a little unsure about the  revised final paper. Are we supposed to include the original paper in the new one?  Yes, as discussed. So do I take my first paper make  corrections and add to that paper?  Yes. You make all the  obvious ("little") corrections that I indicated already, and you add what you  add - maybe new sentences, new paragraphs, new citations - and maybe a  re-arrangement or a re-organization.   I know we are supposed to attach the original copy,  but I wasn't sure what you mean about highlighting the new one. I hope this paragraph gives you the idea.  If you have completely  re-arranged paragraphs to create a solid structure, you may yellow-highlight all  the way down the side with a vertical line rather than highlighting every  line.
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I was a little unsure about the revised final paper. I wanted to know if we  are suppose to include the original paper in the new one. So do I take my first  paper make corrections and add to that paper? I know we are suppose to attach  the original copy and I wasn't sure what you meant about highlighting the new  one. 
 
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ReplyDeleteAh shoot. I didn't know I was to highlight ALL of the new additions to the paper. I only highlighted the title on the new paper. I guess looking back, it was a stupid thing to do...you would obviously know which is new and which is old. Sorry!
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