At the same time, it is important not to get stuck with proofreading.

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At the same time, it is important not to get stuck with proofreading.

Hemingway, who was recognized as a champion in self-revision, admitted that he rewrote the ending "Farewell to Arms!" thirty-nine times before he was completely satisfied. You, as a student, probably have other things to do and not much time to improve each page.
That's why it's so important to adopt effective editing tactics. Here are 22 ways to do it right: Start with the most extensive questions. First, there is no point in correcting typos and spelling errors, if you still need to focus on the logical structure of the work. Therefore, before you change your essay, follow these steps: Polish the logical structure. Make sure that the manuscript has an introduction, conclusion and a few points.

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Check the introduction and conclusion. Review the introduction and the final part. Remember that the main purpose of the introduction is to attract attention and presentation of the topic. In conclusion, it is necessary to summarize briefly what has already been said and make your project complete. Reconsider your thesis. Check the last sentence in your introduction. This should be your statement of the thesis. Does this look like the logical center of the whole project? The rest of your manuscript meets the requirements that you have outlined in your thesis? Add transitions between sections, if necessary.