He are my 10 rules as revise everything a writer:
1. Do not be afraid to express what you really want to say; the teacher would want to hear how you really feel about something.
2. 2. Be creative; try to gain as many thoughts and ideas so that you can continuously write.
3. Always revise after every sentence you write so that it would become more understandable and correct
4. Try to use vocabulary words instead of the simple, more informal words that you would regularly use
5. Find an environment that makes you more comfortable for you to write to avoid distractions/things that keep you unable to write
6. Get advice/help from peers who are excelled in English or get help from teachers
7. Always make a rough draft before your final product; first drafts usually contain a few or many errors and would not seem as legitimate as the final draft.
8. For the Pre-Writing process, try making a brainstorming list of ideas to give you a sense of what to write.
9. After writing an essay, always read it aloud to assure grammar quality and correctness of the essay.
10. Always give yourself plenty of time to write a paper; last minute papers would not seem as well-polished as a timely-effort paper.
Overall, the major part I'll play on improving these deficits I struggle through as a writer is being a comfortable, deliberate writer and always being prepared for the best and worst.
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