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=== Considerations relating to each quality rating ===
* '''New article or [[WP:STUB|stub]]''': If you are starting a brand new article, or expanding a "stub" (generally speaking, an article that is only a few sentences long), your goal is to bring it to "Start" class. The article is developing, but should satisfy Wikipedia's basic content standards. The article should make it clear how the topic is [[WP:GNG|notable]] by Wikipedia's definition, and should contain adequate sourcing to satisfy the [[WP:V|verifiability]] standard.
* '''Start class article''': Your goal is to bring the article to "C class." It should be improved in structure, style, and general quality. Your task will vary depending on the article you start with: you may need to work to reduce bias and instill a [[WP:NPOV|neutral point of view]] into the article; you may need to add new sections to make the article cover the topic in a more comprehensive fashion; etc. Adding high quality [[WP:RX|reliable sources]] is almost always a component of bringing an article to C class.
* '''C class article''': Your goal is to bring the article up to "B class". The article should be "mostly complete and without major problems" by the end of the course. While you may wish to consult B class criteria specific to a related WikiProject, [[Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Assessment/B-Class criteria|these general criteria for B class]] will serve as a good guideline.
=== How to claim your article ===
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