Exam 25: Proofreading to Correct Your Personal Error Patterns
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Instructions: Select the letter of the correct answer. A personal error patterns chart should include
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Instructions: Select the letter of the correct word for each blank.
a. "bottoms up" proofreading technique
b. corrections
c. error patterns
d. error symbol
e. personal error patterns chart
f. proofreading
g. proofreading strategy
a. "bottoms up" proofreading technique
b. corrections
c. error patterns
d. error symbol
e. personal error patterns chart
f. proofreading
g. proofreading strategy
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Writing tutors and writing instructors are people who can help you discover your _______________.
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Instructions: Select True if the statement is true or False if the statement is false. Your classmates are the best source of information about your personal error patterns.
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Instructions: Select the letter of the correct answer. Which of the following is a good way to identify personal error patterns?
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Instructions: Select the letter of the correct word for each blank.
a. "bottoms up" proofreading technique
b. corrections
c. error patterns
d. error symbol
e. personal error patterns chart
f. proofreading
g. proofreading strategy
a. "bottoms up" proofreading technique
b. corrections
c. error patterns
d. error symbol
e. personal error patterns chart
f. proofreading
g. proofreading strategy
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Reading aloud is an example of a(n) _________________.
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Instructions: Select True if the statement is true or False if the statement is false. Proofreading is the first stage of the writing process.
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Instructions: Select the letter of the correct word for each blank.
a. "bottoms up" proofreading technique
b. corrections
c. error patterns
d. error symbol
e. personal error patterns chart
f. proofreading
g. proofreading strategy
a. "bottoms up" proofreading technique
b. corrections
c. error patterns
d. error symbol
e. personal error patterns chart
f. proofreading
g. proofreading strategy
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The ______________ involves reading your paper one sentence at a time, from the last sentence to the first sentence.
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Instructions: Select True if the statement is true or False if the statement is false. Grammatical errors give readers a negative impression of a writer's skills and intelligence.
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Instructions: Select True if the statement is true or False if the statement is false. The "bottoms up" proofreading technique involves reading a paper one sentence at a time, from the beginning to the end.
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