To count as an effective revision, you must make major changes in content and/or structure. The revised paper does not necessarily need to be better than the previous draft; it simply needs to be substantially different. (You dont have to follow the suggestions I made in the evaluation of your mid-process draft. Also, my suggestions may not be enough to count as a major change.) In terms of grammar, the revised paper should be easy to read, but it doesnt have to be perfect.
When you submit the portfolio, precede the revision with a separate page in which you describe in one paragraph how the revision differs from the previous draft. On the revised paper, you should mark clearly the places where you have made major changes so that I can find them easily. You should also attach at the end the previous draft and the evaluation sheet on which I wrote my comments.
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