To check your grammar and spelling. To make sure that your ideas support your thesis. To make that your over all paper is coherent.
2007-02-11 07:25:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Because I am a writer and copy-editor, I can tell you that even the most experienced authors get their fingers and their syntax tangled some times. It's always helpful to have extra eyes on a book, article or paper - to make sure it doesn't go into publication with typos or other embarrassing goofs in it.
2007-02-11 07:25:47
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answered by Anonymous
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there are various motives for revising and enhancing an acedemic papars. famous between them are; a million. to envision for the spelling, grammar, errors, tenses, verbs and punctuations.. 2. to be certain a flow of theory. 3. to function or do away with some factors. 4. to function or do away with citations that would the two be appropriate to beside the point on your presentation. 5. make valuable that each and all of us your factors are nicely written. 6. upload style on your ideas etc.
2016-09-28 23:26:45
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answered by ? 4
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Academic being the operative word here:
Views change and are subject to scruteny....thats where the editor comes in. To make sure it is 'right' it should be checked by somebody that knows what he/she is reading.
2007-02-11 07:28:42
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answered by Puppy Zwolle 7
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