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1 The Writing Process

2 Stage 4: Revising

3 The Writing Process ~ Stage 1: Exploring, Gathering Information--
Using Prewriting Strategies: -Brainstorming -Clustering -Freewriting Let’s review S 1 and 2—you already prepared your b c or f

4 The Writing Process ~ Stage 2: Planning the Essay
- Writing the Controlling Idea - Organizing and Developing Support: > Listing > Outlining You prepared your outline

5 The Writing Process ~ Stage 3: - Writing the first draft
And wrote your first essay. I asked you to bring your first draft today,

6 Revising The Writing Process ~ Stage 4:
So we can do Stage 4 of the WP - revising

7 The Writing Process ~ Editing What you do beyond the first draft is:
~ Revision ~ Editing

8 The Writing Process REVISION includes checking for organization, content, and language effectiveness. EDITING includes checking for spelling, punctuation, capitalization.

9 The Writing Process-Revising
L U E S

10 The Writing Process-Revising
COHERENCE LANGUAGE UNITY EMPHASIS SUPPORT SENTENCES

11 The Writing Process-Revising
COHERENCE: - Orderly relationships of ideas. - Each idea leads smoothly and logically to the next. When we revise, we check for coherence. Coherence is…

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Coherence -Is there a clear pattern of organization (time, space or emphasis?) -Do you use “Transitions”? Time: now, then, later, finally Space: above, below, up, down Emphasis: first, second, last

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- Is coherence enhanced by the use of transitional terms, pronouns, repetition, and consistent point of view?

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2. LANGUAGE - Use appropriate language: Academic language - Tone-attitude toward the material and audience. - Word Choice – Are the words precise in conveying meaning?

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3. UNITY - A controlling idea establishes unity in every piece of good writing. - It is the central point around which the supporting material revolves. Check for unity

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Unity For an essay, the elements are ~ the thesis ~ the supporting developmental paragraphs All the supporting material should be related to the thesis.

17 The Writing Process-Revising
Unity A good check on unity is to ask yourself if everything in your essay is subordinate to and derived from the controlling idea. Do not confuse UNITY with COHERENCE: COHERENCE: clear movement of thought from sentence to sentence or paragraph to paragraph. UNITY: Staying on topic

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4. EMPHASIS - Are ideas properly placed (especially near the beginning and end) for emphasis?

19 The Writing Process-Revising
5. SUPPORT Is there adequate material: examples, details, quotations and explanations to support each topic sentence and thesis? - Are the points of support in the best possible order?

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6. SENTENCES: - Are the sentences varied in length and beginnings? - Are the sentences varied in pattern (simple, compound, complex, comp/compl)? - Are all problems with sentence structure (FRAGMENTS, COMMA SPLICES, RUN ONS) corrected?

21 The Writing Process-Revising
EDITING: spelling, punctuation, capitalization

22 The Writing Process-Revising
Revise your first draft: 1. Read the essay from the beginning to the end for an overall assessment. ~Is it coherent? ~Is it unified? ~Is it well supported? 2. Read the essay a second time for “content.” Read each paragraph and answer the “Content” questions in the peer review form. 3. Read the essay a third time for “form.” Read each sentence aloud to hear and correct any grammatical errors or awkward-sounding sentences. Use the “Form” section of the Peer Review Form.

23 The Writing Process-Revising
4. Editing: In practice, revising and editing are not always separate activities. It is recommended that you wait until the next-to-the-last draft to edit some minor details and other small points that can be easily overlooked.

24 The Writing Process-Revising
Write your second draft. Include the revisions. Do not proofread on the computer screen. Print your second draft. Edit second draft. Print

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