This is one of the strategies I used from the owl at Purdue website: "Examine the overall construction of your paragraphs, looking specifically at length, supporting sentence(s), and topic sentence. Individual paragraphs that are significantly lacking length or sufficient supporting information as well as those missing a topic sentence may be a sign of a premature or under-developed thought."
This strategy worked pretty well for me. I looked at each paragraph individually and I was able to pick out what was important and what was not. Also i was able to add a bit to a few of the paragraphs. Peer editing was another strategy that I used because it worked well last time. Peer editors are able to find things you missed. The final strategy that I used was to read my paper out loud. It helps if you hear your writing because you can hear any mistakes you have made.
Saturday, December 12
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