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Revisions Are Essential to Developing Writing

Doug Downs reveals the importance of revisions in his article, “Revision is Central to Developing Writing” by informing readers not every first draft is perfect, hence why revisions are crucial. Downs creates an analogy explaining how revising is similar to … Continue reading

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In “Revision is Central to Developing Writing” Doug Downs talks about how writers repeatedly edit their work. He talks about how writing is something that takes revision to be right because the first draft is not perfect. He also talks … Continue reading

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Blog Post #9

In “Revision is Central to Developing Writing,” Doug Downs talks about the importance of the revision process in writing. Downs says that revising a first draft can help a writer develop full ideas and see other points of view. When … Continue reading

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In the article “Revision is Central to Developing Writing” by Doug Downs, the importance of revising your work is laid out. Downs compared revision to driving down a road with your head light on. When initially writing your paper, you … Continue reading

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In “Revision is Central to Developing Writing” by Doug Downs, it is made clear that revision does not make you a weak writer, it makes you a strong writer. Writers create many drafts of their work until they can create … Continue reading

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