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Amanda [17]
4 years ago
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Words:1) Revision2) First draft3) Prospective4) Style5) Critique6) Critic7) To Proofread8) Figure of Speech9) OutlineMeanings:A)

one who evaluates or judges each answerB) an organization plan for writingC) the central idea of a storyD) a first copy; preliminary versionE) written evaluation; critical essayF) possible or futureG) a writer's characteristic way of expressing ideas or describing thingsH) an imaginative use of languageI) change in content or arrangement of a piece of writingJ) to examine a written or printed work for mistakes and typing errors
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My name is Ann [436]4 years ago
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Answer:

1) Revision: J) to examine a written or printed work for mistakes and typing errors.

2) First draft: D) a first copy; preliminary version.

3) Prospective: F) possible or future.

4) Style: G) a writer's characteristic way of expressing ideas or describing things.

5) Critique: A) one who evaluates or judges each answer.

6) Critic: E) written evaluation; critical essay.

7) To Proofread: I) change in content or arrangement of a piece of writing.

8) Figure of Speech: H) an imaginative use of language.

9) Outline: B) an organization plan for writing.

Explanation:

Revision has to do with reviewing mistakes and unseen errors. A first draft is a kind of prototype in which you have a first version of the material. A prospective is a possibility, it has to do with future events. Style means characteristics, patterns, personal design and features expressed in work and/or art. A critique is made by someone to evaluate and also to judge and criticize a piece of work and/or art in order to answer and/or analyse it. A critic is almost similar to a critique, but it is different because it is made of a general assessment and they usually are made of essays and reviews. To proofread is to re-read and make all assessment as certain as possible in order to not print materials with erros and/or problems. A figure of speech is very common in every language and is always imaginative and creative. Outlines are organization of ideas previously planned and literally outlined in a paper or virtual file.

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