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Blog #9: BBG Chapter 9

  • ekb15b
  • Mar 27, 2017
  • 1 min read

This chapter discusses the basic necessity of revising and remixing your work to create a final paper. A writer can revise their own work or have someone read and revise it for them with a fresh pair of eyes. The peer reading your paper brings a new perspective to the words. They are able to see errors and point them out, decreases the mistakes in the paper. With revising the writer can catch the mistakes made and not worry that the first draft has to be perfect. Revisions can be grammar errors, unclear ideas, or poorly structured sentences. Revisions should happen once one has written a paragraph or the entire essay. You should not be rereading every sentence as you write them because then the full paper would take longer to finish writing.


 
 
 

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