In the Discussions over the past 5 weeks, you’ve built an argument. Step-by-st

 
In the Discussions over the past 5 weeks, you’ve built an argument. Step-by-step, you’ve identified evidence to support a main idea statement and you’ve shown how that evidence proves the point. Now, it’s time to fine tune. Where can your language be more precise? Where can it be clearer? Where do you need to provide or double-check a citation that you’re not quite sure about?
Revising our work is an important step, and this is really what helps us to polish our paragraphs into a finished product. Here’s a great video with some quick tips on how to proofread your writing.Additionally, to continue practicing this process and the skills you’ve built, think about what resources and strategies have helped you along the way. Remember, the Feedback Journal you’ve been creating all term is a “living” document- a resource repository that is custom-made just for you. Take the Feedback Journal with you when you leave this class, and continue to update it with useful links and materials all along your writing journey.
Video: Proofreading for GrammarLinks to an external site.
To prepare for this Discussion:
Explore the links you’ve saved in your Feedback Journal, bookmarking the ones you found most helpful for yourself.
Create a list for yourself and your classmates of the most helpful resources and strategies you found this term.
Post your final revised paragraph responding to the research article, ensuring that your paragraph is a complete academic argument with all MEAL plan elements. Additionally, share at least one specific resource or strategy that has helped you revise and explain how it helped. 

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