Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Revising Process

The revising process is extremely necessary after writing, especially after writing the paper the first time. The first writing is nominated draft. This is where you throw your ideas, suggestions and beliefs. The revising is extremely important because here is where you can find the parts that need to be re-constructed, parts that run away of the theme, lack of information, development of ideas and other basic points necessary for a good essay.

Writers revise their paper constantly. There are some books that have many editions, caused by revisions that the authors make on their work. Every time that you re-read your paper you can see some point that can be modified, improved or changed. By the time that you are revising the paper I would suggest that each time that you read the essay you read as a different person and ask questions like: Why should I read it? What do I have in common with this story? Where it affects me? So what?

The revising process in an essay can be considered one of the most important points on being a writer because this is the part where you can fix all errors that the paper might have. When re-reading a paper it is important to look up for things like tension, check the structure, grammar, stay away from abstractions, have a good plot, and catch the reader from the beginning until the end of the essay.

It is extremely important to revise the paper before you turn it in. In the revision you can eliminate all errors that could have in the essay and make it more reliable, correct, well structured, interesting, and well developed. The revising process makes the essay a good and pleasurable reading.

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