when doing your exams you have to remember things. When you learn things are usually put into the short term memory which lasts about 30seconds. The easiest way to get useful information into your long term memory is repetition, and that is why you need to revise.
after they revise it
After working on the overall structure you should focus on individual paragraphs.
Well, you're an idiot if you don't know this.
Good writers revise and edit. Professional writers constantly think of better ways to say things, or try different methods of doing a scene. Writers who don't edit and revise are lazy writers who probably never sell their work. Good Lord, I spend half my time reading and revising scenes!
revise (apex)
Writers break their writing into paragraphs to organize their thoughts and ideas in a structured way. Paragraphs help readers follow the flow of the text and make it easier to identify the main points. Breaking up text into paragraphs also improves readability and makes the content more engaging for the audience.
A time to revise for organizational flow, including the thesis, the order of paragraphs, and the effectiveness of transitions [Apex]
Because they wish to create slight tension and suspense in the context of the particular text, but mostly because they can't be bothered to write full paragraphs because they are lazy ****s.
Yes, French writers typically indent the first line of each paragraph. However, some modern styles may choose not to indent and instead use a gap between paragraphs for formatting.
It is very common to have to revise a paragraph or even an entire paper. When you are asked to revise, your teacher (or professor) may have said you were not clear about your main idea; or perhaps you did not develop your thesis statement enough. Revising for clarity is certainly one good reason why writers make changes in what they originally wrote; sometimes, writers also revise to put in more detail, explain something better, or change the entire focus of their paper, after finding some new information.
The writer's purpose in paragraphs varies depending on the overarching goal of the piece of writing. It could be to inform, persuade, entertain, describe, or analyze a topic. Identifying the writer's purpose can help readers better understand the message being conveyed.
they revise and revise and revise