Your final draft needs to be three things: clear, concise, and complete. If you’re missing any of these, your draft isn’t final yet. But what does it mean to be clear, concise, and complete? Join Adam and Dinur as we talk about how to go from your first to your final draft.
Show Notes
Commonly Confused Words List
Hemingwayapp.com
Google Docs SAS Writing Reviser
Duplichecker.com
These resources can also help you identify problems in your writing:
http://faculty.washington.edu/heagerty/Courses/b572/public/StrunkWhite.pdf https://undergraduateswrite.com
http://writerswrite.co.za/45-ways-to-avoid-using-the-word-very
http://writerswrite.co.za/troublesome-words
http://writerswrite.co.za/writing-tips
http://www.aresearchguide.com/1steps.html
http://kimberlychapman.com/essay/badwriting.html http://faculty.une.edu/cas/jgarrett1/110CommonProb.html http://www.williamcronon.net/handouts/Writing_Rules.htm http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/news/mcintyre/blog/2011/01/shocking_undergraduate_writing.html
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