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What is the correct order of the tasks involved in the third step of the three-step writing process? A. Revise, proofread, produce, and distribute the message.
B. Revise, produce, distribute, and proofread the message.
C. Produce, revise, proofread, and distribute the message.
D. Proofread, revise, produce, and distribute the message.
E. Revise, produce, proofread, and distribute the message.
Answer: E. Revise, produce, proofread, and distribute message.
Explanation: Revision/Revising basically comes before production and proofreading. In revising, you begin with contents of higher-order concern, and finish with the lower-order concern contents, before moving to proofreading.
In proofreading, you print a hard copy of the work for review, by reading out loud to yourself. After this, you can give friends or editors to go through it, after which the work/message is distributed.