As writers, it is always tempting to assume that we did everything “right” the f
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As writers, it is always tempting to assume that we did everything “right” the first time. After all, who really feels like revisiting a text you already spent a significant amount of time composing? However, as Paul Anderson notes, research demonstrates that the more effective a writer is, the more likely it is that s/he spends significant time revising her/his texts.
Now that it is e-Portfolio time, revising needs to be your one and only goal! Moving forward, what are your top priorities for revising your drafts for your e-Portfolio? How do you believe you can best spend your time revising? Why do you believe these revisions are the most important?
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Ans part 1 and 3)
The top priorities for revising a draft for a story / creative content and the reasons behind the same are as follows:
Ans part 2) Ideally, for every 2 hours of writing time we should allot at least 45 minutes of revision time. However, it may vary from author to author.
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