Thursday, February 21, 2013

WS, section 45-48

After getting great feedback from my readers, I think it is  imperative to have your peers proofread your paper because there could be many grammatical errors, punctuation, spelling, and sentences that may be incomprehensible. I think this section is relatable to all papers and not just one. Getting papers proofread from peers is a good way to make sure your paper comes out to be great and that others can understand what you are trying to convey in your paper. Checking grammar and making sure there are no sentence fragments are important. I have a problem inserting commas where they shouldn’t be and this section talks about comma splices and how to make sure you’re putting commas in the correct spot. After reading these pages, I am hopeful that these tips will help me to become a better writer and to ensure that what I write will be conveyed to my readers. It is really helpful to have more than just one person look through your paper because every little detail that you could have missed, someone else will catch it for you. Also having a checklist to help guide others to let them know what they should be looking for is very helpful. It guides them in the right direction as to where they should be focusing.

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