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Blog Post #4 Plans for Revision

 I plan to do a few things and make some revisions before I submit my final. I first plan to make a layout and jot down a few ideas of the way I want to order things. Second I will copy my literary review into the paper and make all the changes that the professor has suggested. Then I will finish the other sections making sure to reference the guides and requirements, so it meets everything necessary. Finally, I will review and edit the paper fixing any grammar, spelling, or other mistakes. 

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  1. Lexie,

    I like your plan and I think it will definitely aid in your composition of a great research proposal. I know that Dr. B really gives effective feedback for our literary review and I feel like if you add those changes and keep on top of that then you'll be in a good spot! I always love your writing. Good job Lexie!

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  2. Hey Lexie! I think your plan for completing this essay is going to be super successful! It sounds like you know exactly what you plan on doing. I'm sure that the info you receive from Dr. Bacabac will be super beenficial and will result in a very successful paper.

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