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from what to what? It's absolutely difficult! #1 (permalink) Thu Jun 04, 2009 14:48 pm   from what to what? It's absolutely difficult!
 

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Different poets concentrate on different ways. In my own mind I make a sharp distinction between two types of concentration: one is immediate and complete, the other is plodding and only completed by stages. Some poets write immediately works which, when they are written, scarcely need revision. Others write their poems by stages, feeling their way ______, until finally, after many revisions, they have produced a result which may seem to have very little connection with their early sketches.
(A) from bad draft to good draft
(B) from good draft to bad draft
(C) from page to page
(D) from rough draft to rough draft
(E) from first draft to last draft

I was confused between A and E, but a man suddenly insisted on D!
What do you think of that? and what a logic do you have?
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from what to what? It's absolutely difficult! #2 (permalink) Thu Jun 04, 2009 17:20 pm   from what to what? It's absolutely difficult!
 

I think D is logical.
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from what to what? It's absolutely difficult! #3 (permalink) Thu Jun 04, 2009 17:49 pm   from what to what? It's absolutely difficult!
 

I agree with Milanya. Many writers and poets will improve their rough drafts after further research. Poets will obviously have their own methods of research.

D............. I agree.
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