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which phase of the writing process involves checking the content to see if the essay is sufficiently detailed and the adequately supports the thesis statement? A. drafting phase / B. revising phase / c. prewriting phase / d. editing phase / can someone tell me the answer plsss and thank you

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revising

this is the stage of writing that involves rewriting or "re-seeing;" emphasis is place on examining sentence structure, word choice, voice, and organization of the piece

editing

this stage involves checking for style and conventions--spelling, grammar, usage, and punctuation

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The correct answer is B. Revising phase

Step-by-step explanation:

In general terms the writing process involves multiple stages or phases, this includes the prewriting phase, the writing or drafting phase, the revising phase, the editing phase, and the publishing phase. From these phases, there are two phases that involve checking the text written during the drafting or writing phase these are the revising phase and the editing phase, but in each of these, different aspects of the text are checked.

In the case of the editing phase during this phase, the writer analyses the ideas presented in the text, if these are connected with each other and whether the details included are enough support the thesis statement in the case of essays or develop the main idea in other texts. On the other hand, in the editing phase issues related to grammar, spelling, punctuation and similar are checked. This means the phase of the writing process that involves checking the content to see if the essay is sufficiently detailed to support the thesis is the Revising phase.

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