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Polish your writing

The Paraphrase:

In writing one’s research paper, unlike revision which requires rewriting, editing is perfecting your
already written piece by minute changes which are significant in relating deeply the meaning of the
paper. In wanting to be distinct and thoroughly understandable, editing is applied to one’s written paper
thereby changing and/or polishing common errors of spelling, grammar, punctuations, meaningless
phrases and clauses. (Ellison, 2010, p. 145)

The Summary:

Ellison (2010) implies how editing refines one’s written paper by not major changes or deleting but by
minor editing of common grammatical, spelling and punctuations errors.

Reference:
Ellison, C. (2010) ‘McGraw-Hill's concise guide to writing research papers’, New York:
McGraw-Hill [Online]. Available at:
http://create.mheducation.com/createonline/index.html#preview (Accessed: 12 April
2017)

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