Essay Editing Rules

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Essay Editing Rules

1.You have to see what the essay asks you to write.

2. I have to see if the instructions are good.

3. The thesis statement must be seen.

4. Transition Words must be included.

5. Check I want to, I like to be used.

6. Active Verbs should be used.

7. Foundation should be seen.

8. Evidence must be checked when writing an essay.

9. The essay must be written in Present Tense.

10. Prepositions must be checked.

11. Articles must be checked for accuracy.

12. Essay must be checked for consistency.

13.Comma Splices must be checked.

14. Dependent Clause must be checked.

15. Independent Clause sentences must be checked.

16. Sentence and Fragment.

17. You have to check if you copy essays through Google.

18. You have to check whether the answer matches the question asked in the essay.

19. You have to check whether the essay exceeds the required word count.

20. Check for plagiarism

21. Hook statement must be checked.


22. Editing pronouns

23. You have to check whether the fused sentence is correct.

24. Check for punctuation

25. Standard type tests must be given.

26. If the ideas are the same, you have to ask for it.

27. Check the pattern

28. Subject-Verb agreement

29. Recognize complete thoughts and incomplete thoughts

30. Encourage 3 things

31. Criticise 3 negative

32. Paragraph To check how many paragraphs to write.

33.Reduce marks according to "Rubric" for Essay editing

34. Check if the writers ordered AI to write or not

35. Read Out around to edit essays

36. Check for unclear pronoun reference

37. Differentiate the same ideas and different ideas

38. Abbreviate the same idea

39. Give Peer Review Feedback after editing

40. Give Positive feedback

41. Congratulate something in peer review

42. Ask clarifying questions which you are confused

43. Request the writer more information in peer review feedback

44. Evaluate one or two specific points from the writer’s essay in peer review feedback

45. Give sum up feedback in peer review


46. Check Run on sentence

47. Check the "Word Choice"

47. Check if there is any "cute sentence" in an essay

48. Edit the wrong sentence

49.Page number

50. Check which pronouns the writers used the essay to write such as first person
pronoun(I,We), second person pronoun (You) and third person pronoun (He,She,They)

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