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WilliamDot
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Pat Kelley Author
Focus your editing as soon as you are jogging out of time. If you're really pressed for time, then probably by far the most beneficial things you could potentially do to improve your essay are to make a reverse outline and to revise your introduction. [17] A reverse outline is a really incredible, quick strategy to check the logic of your essay’s structure. [18] To do this, you design an outline from your concluded draft, jotting down the main ideas of your essay paragraph by paragraph. The result will start looking quite a bit like an outline you would generate before producing an essay, but you could potentially use it to double-check your concluded product. Editing your introduction can clarify your thesis and make your essay stronger. Whilst you made your outline and began creating your essay which includes a certain idea of what your thesis or "point" was, that idea probably changed at least slightly as you wrote the essay itself. Go back again to the intro after you have completed a draft belonging to the essay and make any changes to the wording of your thesis depending on what the rest for the essay says (the reverse outline will help figure this out).
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