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Editing and Revising Writing checklist
Editing and Revising Writing
Re-read the paper (at least 2 times)
Is my introduction clear?
Did I write a good, satisfactory conclusion?
Do the paragraphs make sense? (4 or more)
Is there unnecessary information? (Irelevant)
Do I need to add more information to clarify?
Can I improve my word choice? (look around the room for ideas)
Capitalization
Punctuation (Did I use some commas , and some semi-colons ; ?)
Is my grammar correct? (All in past tense or all in present…)
Spelling
Complete sentences?

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