The answer would be Ornate.
Think of it as a less formal essay, in narratives, there are no boundaries in what you are writing because it's more personal to you. It's sort of like a free-write.
Revising is the process of “seeing again” the whole paper
and making a fresh start so you could look at it from critical perspective in
light of improvement. It’s an ongoing process of rethinking and reconsidering
your arguments, reviewing your evidence, refining your purpose etc. The steps
as parts of revising would be: check that you did not contradict your thesis; check
that your ideas flow in a logical order; check that the topic is on target; check
that you provided enough evidence.
<span>Proofreading is a process of careful reading to
detect if paper has any errors in spelling, punctuation, or grammar. The steps
as parts of proofreading would be: check for the use of proper punctuation; check
for misspelled words; check for run-on sentences</span>
What the author intended to convey by the statement "ugliness is only skin deep" in line 70 that H. people shouldn't think that bats are harmful simply because they are ugly.
And in fact, I don't even think they are ugly. :)