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Module 10 - Activity 3

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Activity 3: Resources and Websites

  • In SF Writer, Chapters 6 you find out how to get started on your draft and how to pace your writing.  Chapter 7 gives you tips on revising, editing and proofreading—all processes you will need each time you look at your draft.  There is also a section in Chapter 8 called civil language so that you monitor the type of language you use in your writing. 
  • In Writing: A Guide for College and Beyond, Chapter 20 there is a great review for drafts on p. 599 and there is a checklist for revision on p. 30 and an example of a first draft on p. 33 in Chapter 4.  There is also a suggestion for reading aloud your draft in that same chapter. 

Research Navigator,  the Start Writing tab includes “Proofreading & Formatting the Rough Draft,”


  

 

 

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