The writer's main goals in __________ are to evaluate the draft to be sure the purpose of the writing is clear to the audienc
e, to check the main ideas to assure that they are supported with details and evidence, and to be sure that the essay is organized logically for its audience.
<em>The writer's main goals in </em><em>revising </em><em>are to evaluate the draft to be sure the purpose of the writing is clear to the audience, to check the main ideas to assure that they are supported with details and evidence, and to be sure that the essay is organized logically for its audience.</em>
Explanation:
Within the writing process, there are several stages. Revising is the stage that includes scrutinizing what has been drafted so far, so that the writer can replace, remove or change anything he or she thinks would make the writing more effective and coherent. <em>Revising </em>is preceded by <em>brainstorming </em>and <em>drafting</em>, and is followed by <em>editing </em>and <em>publishing</em>.
The writer's main goal include the following: 1. To check the main ideas to assure that they are supported with details and evidence. 2. To be sure that the essay is organized logically for its audience. As a writer, after writing one's essay, one has to check over the essay again in order to ensure that the ideas that are presented in the essay are well supported and that they are logically arranged in a way that will make the reading interesting and reasonable to the readers.
<em>Roosevelt claims that the delegations must reject the new article because it changes the purpose of the UDHR. </em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
He claimed that the new article proposed by the soviet delegation is just a restatement of the state obligation. It is also not true to the character of the UDHR amendments and the obligations. It is simply a documentation which have certain obligations on it. It does not serves to the character of the principles and its statements.