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Editing: follow the [["Orwell method"]]; identify the reader; use [[active mode]]of address; make three drafts with a specific outcome for each draft (these may correspond to text editing, copy editing and proof reading stages); print each draft out; file each draft; read aloud (this helps with punctuation); get second reader to give feedback on second and final draft.
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<div style="background:white">Editing: follow the [["Orwell method"]]; identify the reader; use [[active mode]]of address; make three drafts with a specific outcome for each draft (these may correspond to text editing, copy editing and proof reading stages); print each draft out; file each draft; read aloud (this helps with punctuation); get second reader to give feedback on second and final draft.Here is a general guide: [[A Guide to Essay Writing]]</div>
Here is a general guide: [[A Guide to Essay Writing]]

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Draft

Gather material

Make synopsis of key texts

Identify key points

Extract key quotations

Outline

Abstract

Intro

Body of Text

Conclusion

Bibliography


Editing: follow the "Orwell method"; identify the reader; use active modeof address; make three drafts with a specific outcome for each draft (these may correspond to text editing, copy editing and proof reading stages); print each draft out; file each draft; read aloud (this helps with punctuation); get second reader to give feedback on second and final draft.Here is a general guide: A Guide to Essay Writing