Revisions Access
: If you can explain a point without overly complex jargon, do so [36]. Using your "speaking voice" to transcribe explanations can help make written ideas more accessible [36].
: The first priority should be the content's logical flow rather than its sound [5]. Ensure your paper walks the reader step-by-step through your reasoning [5]. Revisions
Print a hard copy to view the text in a different physical context [10]. Managing the Revision Process : If you can explain a point without
: Cohesion issues often stem from awkwardly integrated facts or quotations [16]. Re-evaluate how evidence supports your thesis to avoid a "dropped-in" feel [16]. Ensure your paper walks the reader step-by-step through
Look for only one type of error at a time (e.g., just punctuation, then just citations) [10].
Minor revisions usually focus on clarity, formatting, and conciseness once the structural "bones" are solid [31].
: Changing one major link in your argument often impacts the entire paper [5]. Be prepared for your final product to bear little resemblance to your first draft [5]. Minor Stylistic Revisions
