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The Writing Process Day 5: Proofreading/Revising.

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1 The Writing Process Day 5: Proofreading/Revising

2 Proofreading Proofreading means to read over your essay to look for mistakes. You should always read over your writing before handing it in. As you proofread, ask yourself these questions:

3 Proofreading Questions Did I follow my 4 square? Do I have a beginning, middle, and end? Do all of my details support my central idea? Do I have enough details? Are my details in logical order? Are there any parts that a reader might not understand?

4 Checking the Mechanics Next, check the mechanics of your essay. As you check the mechanics, look for: Spelling Capitalization Punctuation Usage Sentence structure

5 Revising Revising means to rewrite your essay with changes. You should make changes to your rough draft. Then, rewrite it as a clean, easy-to-read, final draft. As you write your final draft, you may make a mistake. If you decide to take out some writing, cross it out with one line. If you decide to insert some words, use a caret (^). Make your changes as neatly as possible.


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