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When revising a draft the writer fixes errors with punctuation and spelling?

That statement is mostly true, but it's not the whole story. While fixing punctuation and spelling is a crucial part of revising a draft, it's only one aspect.

Here's a more complete picture of what revision involves:

Revision goes beyond just punctuation and spelling:

* Clarity: Making sure the writing is easy to understand and the meaning is clear.

* Conciseness: Cutting out unnecessary words and phrases to make the writing more efficient.

* Flow: Ensuring the writing flows smoothly from one sentence to the next and from one paragraph to the next.

* Organization: Arranging the ideas logically and using transitions effectively.

* Content: Evaluating the information presented, ensuring accuracy, and adding or removing information as needed.

* Style: Choosing appropriate language and tone for the intended audience and purpose.

While fixing punctuation and spelling is important, it's only one piece of the revision puzzle. A well-revised draft will be clear, concise, well-organized, and engaging, with accurate grammar and mechanics.

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