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KEY VARIATIONS BETWEEN EDITING AND PROOF READING PROCESS

Editing and proofreading are two independent steps of the revision process, despite the fact that many individuals use the phrases interchangeably. Both require close reading, but they concentrate on certain writing elements and use various methods.<br><br>See More : https://www.smiqgen.com/key-variations-between-editing-and-proof-reading-process/

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KEY VARIATIONS BETWEEN EDITING AND PROOF READING PROCESS

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  1. KEY VARIATIONS BETWEEN EDITING AND PROOF READING PROCESS

  2. Editing and proofreading are two independent steps of the revision process, despite the fact that many individuals use the phrases interchangeably. Both require close reading, but they concentrate on certain writing elements and use various methods. In contrast to proofreading, which is the last step in the editing process and focuses exclusively on grammatical, punctuation, and spelling errors, editing is what you start doing as soon as you finish your first draught.

  3. Editing Procedure • Enhancing a written document’s flow and quality as well as verifying the accuracy of the data are all part of the editing process. • You don’t want to waste time worrying about punctuation, grammar, and spelling when editing a rough draught.

  4. Editing Procedure • You won’t concentrate on the more crucial work of creating and connecting ideas if you worry about the spelling of a word or where to put a comma. • Editing is solely intended to raise the level of a written text’s general quality.Editingexamines material and ideas more closely and can make it much simpler to understand.

  5. ProofreadingProcedure • An advanced understanding of the English language is necessary for proofreading. • A quality proofreader reads each letter of every word, makes sure that every punctuation mark is in its proper place, and verifies that chapter heads and page numbers correspond to the table of contents, among other things.

  6. ProofreadingProcedure • The purpose of proofreading is to provide a final check for grammatical, spelling, and punctuation mistakes in publications. • Because of this, producing the finest document possible requires both editing and proofreading.

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