Lesson 5 (Revising)
Lesson 5 (Revising)
Lesson: 5
Stages of writing:
The writing process is divided into stages to help writers manage the complexity of
the writing process and to facilitate the development of clear, coherent, and
polished written works. Following are the stages of writing:
1. Prewriting
2. Drafting
3. Revising
4. Editing
5. Publishing
What is Revising?
"Revising is part of writing. Few writers are so expert that they can produce what they are after
on the first try. Quite often you will discover, on examining the completed work, that there are
serious flaws in the arrangement of the material... Remember, it is no sign of weakness or defeat
that your manuscript ends up in need of major surgery. This is a common occurrence in all
writing, and among the best writers" (Strunk and White, The Elements of Style, 72).
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3. Read it all the way through with no pen in your hand. You will see things you want to
change and will get a good look at the “forest” this way without getting caught up in
changing individual tress.
4. Then write down some notes at the end of the clean copy: what do YOU notice and
believe needs to be done to the paper?
5. Then go read or others’ comments. Do you agree? Of course, if it’s your professor’s
comments, you may not have much choice but to make the changes. But if you disagree
with your professor’s comments or don’t understand, be sure to ask him/her about it! If
the comments are from a classmate, however, and they suggest a change you disagree
with them about, don't make it. (If two of your classmates say the same thing, it would
probably be wise to listen to them!)
6. If you see a small error such as a misspelled word or an incorrect verb tense, of course,
go ahead and change it, but generally focus on global changes for now—i.e., add, rewrite,
and delete sentences or paragraphs, reorder the paper, and so on.
7. Be sure to SAVE EACH DRAFT WITH A NEW NUMBER, such as "Paragraph
writing_1," " Paragraph writing _2," and so on, BEFORE you start making changes! You
may cut something that you find you want to add back later. Make sure to always keep a
copy of the first draft and every draft you make afterwards in order to have preserved
data of both, in case you want to view any draft.
8. After you have put in a set of revisions, let the paper sit for another day and then repeat
the revision process as many times as possible or until you think that the last draft that
you have produced after revising is perfect to be considered as the final draft.
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Rule to Remember
Make sure your written assignment is clearly organized, unified, and coherent.
• Are you addressing the intended audience throughout your essay, research paper, or
report?
• Do the language, level of detail, and amount of background information you provide suit
your audience?
• Does your assignment provide sufficient detail that allows the reader to share your
thoughts and experiences?
• Have you included concrete examples?
• Are there introductory and closing paragraphs?
• Is the main idea expressed in a thesis statement?
• Is your written composition centred around its main idea expressed in the thesis
statement?
• Are supporting paragraphs used to develop that idea?
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• Does your essay, research paper, or report follow the required format (MLA or APA, for
example)?
• Are your sources cited correctly?
• Does your assignment require a title page?
• Have you provided a Works Cited or a Reference List?
• Are your tables and charts incorporated and labelled appropriate
Original Paragraph
"The company's sales have increased significantly over the past year. This growth can be
attributed to various factors, including a successful marketing campaign, expanded product
offerings, and improved customer service. Additionally, the company has implemented cost-
saving measures that have helped boost profitability. Overall, these efforts have resulted in a
positive trend in sales and have positioned the company for continued success in the future."
Revised Paragraph:
"Over the past year, the company has experienced remarkable growth in sales, which can be
attributed to several key factors. Firstly, a well-executed marketing campaign has effectively
increased brand visibility and attracted new customers. Secondly, the company's strategic
decision to diversify its product offerings has catered to a wider range of consumer needs and
preferences. Thirdly, initiatives aimed at enhancing customer service have fostered stronger
relationships with existing customers and encouraged repeat business. Furthermore, cost-saving
measures have been implemented, contributing to improved profitability and financial stability.
Collectively, these efforts have not only driven a positive trend in sales but also positioned the
company for sustained success in the dynamic market landscape."
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2. Sentence Structure: The revised paragraph uses varied sentence structure to improve
readability and flow. It combines shorter and longer sentences to create a more engaging
narrative.
3. Specificity and Detail: The revised paragraph provides more specific details about the
factors contributing to the company's sales growth, such as the successful marketing
campaign, expanded product offerings, and improved customer service. This enhances the
reader's understanding of the company's strategies and initiatives.
5. Tone and Style: The revised paragraph adopts a more formal and professional tone
appropriate for business writing. It avoids overly casual language and emphasizes the
company's achievements and strategic decisions.
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