What
To Look For When Revising
by
EssayEdge
When editing, make sure to pay careful
attention to:
SUBSTANCE
Substance
refers to the content of the essay and
the message you send out. It can be
very hard to gauge in your own writing.
One good way to make sure that you are
saying what you think you are saying
is to write down, briefly and in your
own words, the general idea of your
message. Then remove the introduction
and conclusion from your essay and have
an objective reader review what is left.
Ask
that person what he thinks is the general
idea of your message. Compare the two
statements to see how similar they are.
This can be especially helpful if you
wrote a narrative. It will help to make
sure that you are communicating your
points in the story. Here are some more
questions to ask yourself regarding
content.
- Have
I answered the question asked?
- Do
I back up each point that I make
with an example? Have I used concrete
and personal examples?
- Have
I been specific? (Go on a generalities
hunt. Turn the generalities into
specifics.)
- Could
anyone else have written this essay?
- What
does it say about me? After making
a list of all the words you have
used within the essay -- directly
and indirectly -- to describe yourself,
ask: Does this list accurately represent
me?
- Does
the writing sound like me? Is it
personal and informal rather than
uptight or stiff?
- Regarding
the introduction, is it personal
and written in my own voice? Is
it too general? Can the essay get
along without it?
- What
about the essay makes it memorable?
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