11-28-2010, 07:31 PM
Hello - I am taking this exam in a couple of weeks. Can anyone give me some insight on how to respond to the "Revision Strategies" prompt (in general). I have a handle on the other two prompts (Argumentation and Analysis/Response) since they are more common, but cannot find many examples of the Revision Strategies. I have the guide that goes over the prompt descriptions, but I am wondering more about how to specifically set it up. I know I should correct and give advise for corrections, but would this just be in a list of the errors that I see? This type of simple 1-2-3 process writing is frowned upon in the standard essay forms I have studied - they look for a more individual and thought-out style in the essay. However, I am not sure how to bring life to an essay that is primarily a critique of another writer's style, punctuation, grammar, etc. . . . any ideas? Thanks!
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