A rough draft

(1 point)
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does not allow room for mistakes or errors.
does not allow room for mistakes or errors.

is the final copy of your story.
is the final copy of your story.

is the first draft of your story and will be edited later.
is the first draft of your story and will be edited later.

should not include any descriptions or figurative language

should not include any descriptions or figurative language

should not include any descriptions or figurative language

(1 point) A rough draft is the initial version of a piece of writing. It is the first draft of a story, essay, or any other written work. The purpose of a rough draft is to get the main ideas down on paper, without worrying too much about grammar, spelling, or stylistic choices. It allows room for mistakes and errors because it is meant to be revised and edited later. A rough draft is not the final copy of the story, as it requires revision and editing before it can be considered complete. It is common for rough drafts to include descriptions, figurative language, and other creative elements as they are often part of the writer's process in developing the story. However, it is important to note that different writing and editing styles may have specific preferences for what should or should not be included in a rough draft.