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Next, the user wants a draft paper. I need to outline the purpose of the draft. Are they looking for a critique, an analysis, or perhaps a request for the magazine's website? The mention of "link" suggests they might want to access the magazine's online content, but they also asked for a draft paper, so maybe they need help writing a research paper or article related to the magazine.


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