* Typos and grammatical errors. These are best addressed during the line editing or proofreading stage.
* Minor sentence-level issues. Focus on the bigger picture, like overall clarity and structure, rather than nitpicking individual sentences.
* Specific word choices. Save this for the editing stage.
* Formatting issues. These are also addressed during the editing and proofreading stages.
Instead, focus on the following during the global revision stage:
* Overall clarity and coherence: Does your writing make sense and flow logically?
* Structure: Is your writing organized in a way that is easy to follow?
* Content: Does your writing provide the information you intended?
* Focus: Is your writing on topic and focused on your main argument or purpose?
* Audience: Is your writing appropriate for your intended audience?
* Purpose: Does your writing achieve its intended purpose?
By focusing on these larger issues during the global revision stage, you can ensure that your writing is strong and effective before you move on to the more detailed editing stages.