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You need: 1)Your draft 2)A pen or pencil 3)A separate sheet of paper 4)A few markers or highlighters REVISION STRATEGIES: LET’S BE AWESOME.
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1) Underline your focus sentence or where the focus first becomes clear. 2) Continue to underline any places where you refer to that focal idea. If you cannot underline much, make a note to yourself to refer back to your focus. SELECT A HIGHLIGHTER/MARKER TO REPRESENT “FOCUS.”
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1)Circle every verb in your paper. Remember that verbs are action words. 2)Make sure that you circle EVERY time you use: am, is, are, was, were, have, has, had VERBS DISPLAY POWER.
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On this page, actually write out a list of the first word of every sentence in your paper. Example: I, We, When, I, The, Then, If, Also, I, We, Next, We, He, Then, I, We, I, Then, Additionally, I, Finally, I What do you notice? TAKE OUT THE OTHER PIECE OF PAPER.
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1) How many times do you use the word “I” in your paper? Count it up. 2) Are there other words/expressions that you use too much? What are they? WHILE WE’RE THINKING ABOUT REPETITION…
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1) Highlight the transitional words you use. 2) Do you have transitions? Are they all simplistic? If this is a weakness, you should pick up a transitions handout or google search “Wisconsin Writing Center transitions.” This site provides several using transition words by category. SELECT A COLOR TO REPRESENT TRANSITION WORDS AND PHRASES.
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When we read Morley’s essay about the skate park, many words stood out. Words such as “scraped,” “turtle-like,” and “inaugurated” accomplished the exact mood and imagery Morley intended. Is your diction accomplishing the same thing? 1) Select one color and use it to mark 4-5 examples of perfect diction—the exact right word for that moment. 2) Using the other color, mark 4-5 words that strike you as weak. Work on fixing those. BEST DICTION—PICK 2 COLORS.
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Feeling brain dead yet? Don’t worry. There’s only one more slide!
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Do you have a title? What does it convey? If you are stuck, consider using one of the following methods for creating a title: --a pun related to your story (depending on tone) --a key place or person mentioned in the story --a topic word that relates to your focus TITLES
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