Writing Book 8 · Lesson 31
Explanatory — Edit and publish
Editing is the narrowest pass, and MLA is now on the checklist.
What it is
Editing is the last pass and the narrowest: spelling, capitals, punctuation, and the grammar you have actually been taught. You are not allowed to be corrected on grammar you have not met — the checklist on your sheet lists only what this grade has covered. Publishing means the copy someone else reads, which is why it is worth the extra pass.
Watch it built
1Read your draft backwards, last sentence first. It stops you reading what you meant instead of what you wrote.
(one sentence at a time)
2Take one item from the checklist and check ONLY that, all the way through.
capitals at the start of every sentence — then start again for periods
3Write or type the clean copy. Nothing gets fixed at this stage — anything still wrong goes back a step.
the published copy
Remember
One checklist item at a time, all the way through, then the next.
Ask yourself: “Is every source in my text also in my list, and the other way round?”
Remember
Published means someone else reads it. Finish it to that standard.
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