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Setler [38]
3 years ago
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During the revision phase for an argumentative essay, a writer should

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alexandr402 [8]3 years ago
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One possible answer for this: Check for style and tone.

Taking an assessment of the style and tone of your essay is part of the <u>revision</u> process.  There are other items that are part of the preparation process or writing process.  

For instance, in the research phase, you are searching for facts and evidence that will go into your essay.  

In the planning phase, you will establish a thesis and outline of your argument.  

Then in the writing phase, you will put that clear argument into writing.  Once you have written your overall argument, then you would seek to write a strong conclusion to the essay (still in the writing phase).  

Matters such as proofreading, checking the accuracy of your citations and bibliography list, and checking your style and tone -- those are parts of the <u>revision</u> phase of your essay work.

raketka [301]3 years ago
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Correct spelling and punctuation
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