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1. Select a topic of your choice.

2. Write 200-300 words on the topic you chose. Use the skills you have learned in this unit to help you. Label this as your rough draft.

3. After you have finished your paragraph, read it aloud to help you find errors. Answer the following questions to help you find ways to improve; include your answers between your drafts. You must identify at least 3 changes you could make in highlighting.

How do your supporting sentences relate to your topic?
What are some transition words and keywords that you have used to ensure unity?
What grammatical or spelling errors did you find?
Other than grammar and spelling, what other improvements could you make?
4. Write a revised draft of your paragraph using your answers to the questions above. Mark the three or more changes you made in bold or ALL CAPS. You must mark your changes to receive credit. Label this your final draft.

5. If you use any outside research to help you, cite your sources in MLA format, including in-text citations and a works cited page.

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Although both seen as pets and companions to humans, the difference between the two animals are pretty significant. While dogs are loyal and obedient, cats tend to be more independent and not as needy. Dogs will give you their unconditional love and trust (if not mistreated) and will need extra care attention such as feeding, bathing, and walks. Unlike dogs, cats are able to care for themselves, such as grooming, hunting, or being able to wonder off on their own. Though both having similar roles, the differences between dogs and cats are noticeable and noteworthy.

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