Multiple Choice
After you revise your paper the first time, you should
A) consider it finished and ready to hand in or present to an audience.
B) immediately reread it and look for additional errors or inconsistencies.
C) put it aside for at least a day and then reread it and revise it again.
D) prepare an outline that breaks down the major points and supporting details of your paper.
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