A workshop draft should look like a graded paper handed back from a teacher. The paper should be covered in marks and helpful feedback. Every workshop draft will have helpful comments on it to show the author what needs to be fixed. The comments can also point out to the author repeated mistakes. The errors highlighted on the paper should range from improper punctuations to grammatical errors.
The purpose of a workshop draft is to help the author improve their work and learn from their mistakes. The comments left behind are for the author to read. The author gets direct feedback from others in the workshop group, and sees what needs to be done. The final draft should look completely different than the workshop draft. The final draft should be properly formatted, and it should not have grammatical errors. Unlike the workshop draft, the final draft will not have any comments or small corrections marked on the paper. Also, the final paper is talking directly to the author's intended audience and no one else.
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