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Semmy [17]
3 years ago
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Developing a Writing Strategy: Mastery Test Question 1 of 5 Instructions:Select the correct answer. During the revising phase of

the writing strategy, why is reading the essay out loud recommended? to put together a better outline for the essay to improve on the research done for the essay to spot the words and sentences that don't flow well in the essay to help identify the purpose, audience, and tone of the essay NextReset
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sattari [20]3 years ago
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Answer:

to spot the words and sentences that don't flow well in the essay

Explanation:

During the revising phase, it is recommended to read the essay out loud to check that the words and phrases are easy to follow and pronounce. Besides, it also makes sure that the word choice allows the reader to follow and understand the text in a fluent and easily-articulated manner. Thus, by reading the essay aloud can trigger changes in vocabulary choice and grammatical structure.

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