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Publishing your final draft is the easiest part of this process:

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  • Ask your teacher or refer to the prompt and directions you were given to see how she or he wants you to publish your work.
  • Most teachers will want you to either save your work to a file from which they can retrieve it, or they will want you to print your prewriting, rough draft and, especially your final draft (Remember that they must grade your rough and final copies.
  • They may even want you to print a second copy on colored paper to hang on a bulletin board or in the hallway. If this story is part of a larger project, you may be asked to print a copy to apply to a display board.
  • PowerPoint
    They may also ask you to copy and paste your final draft to a PowerPoint document so that you can add pictures and present your multimedia creation to an audience on a Smartboard or computer screen as a project.