Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Chapter 16, Concept 16.1, 16.2, 16.3

Concept 16.1
The book begins to explain why revision is so important to the writing process and how expert writers put a lot of focus on each individual draft, not spitting them out for the sake of having them but making each one an individual step towards the goal of the paper. They also explain how multiple drafts help, in examples of that doing so helps you remind yourself of the rhetoric and audience, and also is a great way of watching how the idea for the paper grows and expands over time
Concept 16.2
Local and Global changes are introduced and explained, stating that global changes affect the whole paper, whether that be structure, content, or purpose, whilst local changes only affect short pieces such as 1-2 lines of the paper. After that they list off reasons and strategies for global and local revision.
Concept 16.3
This text book even has a paragraph on why it's illogical to start the paper before the night its due.
The book lists off ten habits and tips to improve not your writing but the way you write, and the writing process pertaining to college writing.

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