Tuesday, March 15, 2011

What an Editor Does for You


An editor guarantees that a document is logical. It corrects structural and organizational problems. The length of the document may change. Items corrected in editing are:
-  wordiness and ambiguity
-  unnecessary and/or awkward sentences, paragraphs, or pages
-  inappropriate or poor word choice
-  faulty organization
-  passive voice
-  tone
 

 

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