George Lewis Hughes
English 103: Accelerated Composition – Observation
Daniel Richards
November 10, 2008
My Own Revision Process
It goes without saying that my revision process depends upon the addressed faults with my earlier drafts of my work. Most of the time, however, my revisions entail attempting to mold the content of my compositions back into a coherent manner of adhering to the basal argument I am really attempting to discuss, aside from the digressions I find myself all too often stumbling into and then obsessing over. In this light, my papers are to no surprise usually longer in their final-product forms of most than those of the majority of my fellow peers. Then again, I find it most trying of all for myself to take on the dire challenge of weeding out that which is least credential to my central statement. I am usually the victimized prisoner of my own habit which involves the indecision which articles of the composition should be removed, or whether even anything at all should be purged from the otherwise incomplete document in the first place. On that note, it is not difficult to perceive how my revision process might not be a very consistently executed or methodical ritual on my part.
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