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Editing and Revising is the final stage of the writing process that allows you to transform the draft you have into a flawless piece of writing. Essentially, this is where you 'hunt' for mistakes and take a look at the whole document to see if things make sense and sound right. | Editing and Revising is the final stage of the writing process that allows you to transform the draft you have into a flawless piece of writing. Essentially, this is where you 'hunt' for mistakes and take a look at the whole document to see if things make sense and sound right. | ||
− | + | The course text suggests the following steps to be taken for this final stage: | |
:1. Adjusting and reorganizing content | :1. Adjusting and reorganizing content |
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Introduction
Editing and Revising is the final stage of the writing process that allows you to transform the draft you have into a flawless piece of writing. Essentially, this is where you 'hunt' for mistakes and take a look at the whole document to see if things make sense and sound right.
The course text suggests the following steps to be taken for this final stage:
- 1. Adjusting and reorganizing content
- 2. Editing for style
- 3. Editing for grammar
- 4. Editing for mechanics
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