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What is the difference between a local and a global revision?

O A. A local revision is usually made in the early stages of drafting; a
global revision is typically made as a final polishing step.
B. A local revision focuses on themes, organization, and sequence; a
global revision mainly deals with language.
C. A local revision focuses on specific words, phrases, and
sentences; a global revision addresses larger aspects of the work.
D. A local revision is made by the writer and can be changed later; a
global revision is made by the publisher and cannot change.
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the answer is definitely c
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