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The Writing Process- Revision. Writing is a process that involves several distinct steps: prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing. It is important for a writer to work through each of the steps in order to ensure that he has produced a polished, complete piece. The writing process is not always linear.
Find your main point. What are you trying to say in the paper? ... Identify your readers and your purpose. ... Evaluate your evidence. ... Save only the good pieces. ... Tighten and clean up your language. ... Eliminate mistakes in grammar and usage. ... Switch from writer-centered to reader-centered.
Revision literally means to see again, to look at something from a fresh, critical perspective. It is an ongoing process of rethinking the paper: reconsidering your arguments, reviewing your evidence, refining your purpose, reorganizing your presentation, reviving stale prose.
Read for structure. ... Read for grammar and punctuation. ... Stop your working. ... Read aloud once more. ... Phone a friend. ... Review and release.
Step #1: Take a Break. ... Step #2: Read through your manuscript. ... Step #3: Take a Look at Your Story's Plot. ... Step #4: Consider Your Story's Pacing. ... Step #5: Kill Your Darlings.
There are three steps to the revision process: revising, editing and proofreading.
In broad terms, the writing process has three main parts: prewriting, composing, and post-writing. These three parts can be further divided into 5 steps: (1) Planning; (2) Gathering/Organizing; (3) Composing/Drafting; (4) Revising/editing; and (5) Pro of reading.
There are two main types of revision. One is large-scale revision. ... Small-scale revision focuses on the details of your writing PEMDAS; the sentence grammar, word choice, and spelling. You should usually do large-scale revision before small-scale revision. Think of writing an essay as building a house.
Put your draft aside. Time away from your essay will allow for more objective self-evaluation. Get feedback. ... Construct a backward-outline of your essay. ... Rethink your thesis. ... Now that you know what you're really arguing, work on the introduction and conclusion. ... Proofread.
However, 5 basic stages of the writing process are prewriting, drafting, revising, editing and publishing.
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