Exam 25: Proofreading to Correct Your Personal Error Patterns
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The "bottoms up" proofreading technique involves reading a paper one sentence at a time, from the beginning to the end.
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Select the letter of the correct answer. Proofreading is most effective when you do it
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Select the letter of the correct answer. An error you make two, three, or more times is called a(n)
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Proofreading skills can be developed and improved.
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Proofreading should occur immediately after you complete a draft of a paper.
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A personal error patterns chart is one type of proofreading strategy.
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Select the letter of the correct answer. To catch errors most effectively,
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Proofreading is the first stage of the writing process.
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Select the letter of the correct answer. Proofreading strategies are techniques for
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Select the letter of the correct answer. Slowly reading your revised paragraph or essay in order to find and correct any errors in grammar, punctuation, and spelling is called
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Select the letter of the correct answer. Which of the following is the most effective way to increase your awareness of the errors you tend to make?
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Select the letter of the correct answer. A personal error patterns chart should include
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Select the letter of the correct answer. Proofreading is most effective when you
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Grammatical errors give readers a negative impression of a writer's skills and intelligence.
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People who proofread a paper on a computer screen tend to miss more errors.
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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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Your classmates are the best source of information about your personal error patterns.
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Select the letter of the correct answer. A writer who is proofreading is
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Writers who make many mistakes should concentrate on finding just the worst errors.
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Select the letter of the correct answer. The "bottoms up" proofreading technique involves reading your paper one sentence at a time,
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