What
To Look For When Revising
by
EssayEdge
When editing, make sure to pay careful
attention to:
STRUCTURE
To
check the overall structure of your
essay, conduct a first-sentence check.
Write down the first sentence of every
paragraph in order. Read through them
one after another and ask the following:
Would
someone who was reading only these sentences
still understand exactly what I am trying
to say?
Do
the first sentences express all of my
main points?
Do
the thoughts flow naturally, or do they
seem to skip around or come out of left
field?
Now
go back to your essay as a whole and
ask these questions:
- Does
each paragraph stick to the thought
that was introduced in the first
sentence?
- Does
a piece of evidence support each
point? How well does the evidence
support the point?
- Is
each paragraph roughly the same
length? Stepping back and squinting
at the essay, do the paragraphs
look balanced on the page? (If one
is significantly longer than the
rest, you are probably trying to
squeeze more than one thought into
it.)
- Does
my conclusion draw naturally from
the previous paragraphs?
- Have
I varied the length and structure
of my sentences?
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