Writing Book 8 · Lesson 30
Explanatory — Revise for language
Grade 8 revision has an order: structure, then paragraphs, then sentences.
What it is
Revising is not checking for mistakes — that comes later. Revising is changing what you wrote so it does its job better: a weak verb replaced, a sentence that all sounds the same broken up, a word your reader will not know explained or swapped. Work with a pen on a printed draft, one pass per problem.
Watch it built
1Read your draft aloud and mark every weak verb.
The root goes down and the shoot comes up.
2Replace them with verbs that show what actually happens.
The root drives down and the shoot pushes up.
3Now read for rhythm. If three sentences in a row are the same length, break one.
The root drives down. Only then does the shoot push up toward the light.
Remember
One pass per problem: verbs, then rhythm, then words your reader may not know.
Ask yourself: “Am I fixing the argument or the writing?”
Remember
Revise for the argument first, the sentences second.
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