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Three Ways to See Your Paper With Fresh Eyes Giving your eyes and mind a break before you tackle this detailed work can help sharpen your focus Ideally, you’ll be able to step away for an entire night, but even an hour or two is still a solid break
Revising Drafts – The Writing Center • University of North . . . Rewriting is the essence of writing well—where the game is won or lost This handout will motivate you to revise your drafts and give you strategies to revise effectively What does it mean to revise? Revision literally means to “see again,” to look at something from a fresh, critical perspective
Revision Strategies - University Writing Center - ECU Taking a brief moment to step back after writing your first draft to do other things will allow you to return to the assignment later with fresh eyes in order to spot any errors that you may have missed before When thinking about revision, our minds often jump to making sentence-level edits first However, revision is much more than that!
Revision - Writing Center Although you don’t have to wait until you have written a complete draft to revise, it is usually a good idea to finish writing your draft and then take a break before revising it; this will help you look at your paper with fresh eyes
COM 10: Revision Strategies – University Writing Center Once your first draft is finished, take a break and return to the piece with fresh eyes You may be surprised how a break from the draft can give you a different view of your writing, especially if you have been preoccupied with getting your ideas onto the page
Revision and Editing – English 102: Journey Into Open Here are some strategies that writers have developed to look at their first drafts from a fresh perspective Try them throughout this course; then keep using the ones that bring results
Mastering Beginnings and Revisions: How to Hook Readers and . . . Whether you’re staring at a blank page or returning to a draft after weeks away, crafting a compelling story requires two essential skills: writing an unforgettable opening and revising with fresh perspective Your first paragraph must captivate, while your revisions must refine and enhance