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Review the information in the "Local Revision: Revising for Language" section (p. 158-166) of The Curious...

Review the information in the "Local Revision: Revising for Language" section (p. 158-166) of The Curious Researcher. What two suggestions for revision do you find the most helpful or relevant to your own writing and why?

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Answer) Following are the two suggestions for revision which I found most helpful

  1. Listening to the voice-This process is extremely useful in the sense that you can feel what reader would be feeling going through your work,it helps you to get a review of your work before you have submitted it,it is probably the best judge out there and one you can trust,this way of revision lets you know how good your work is through the eyes of reader,reading it out aloud also helps you identify errors and rectify them in a timely manner.
  2. Scrutinizing paragraphs-Are your sources well identified and are being put there,is your paragraph structure having one theme,this revision point helps in aligning your research and gives it a professional,well researched,well thought look,so scrutinizing your paragraphs is key part of revision which I found extremely important and helpful.

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