Which days and time slots on your calendar this week have you set aside to fully address each of the six distinct levels of revision as addressed in the lesson?

Week 7 Discussion: Ending Toxic Relationships with Revision; Revision Work shopping

In one full paragraph, share how you are approaching revisions now and how you will continue to do so before submitting your final draft. In this paragraph, answer the following questions:

Which days and time slots on your calendar this week have you set aside to fully address each of the six distinct levels of revision as addressed in the lesson? Be very specific.

Why did you choose these days and time slots? Be very specific.

By now, you should have begun working through the stages of revision.

Which stage are you in? share how you approached the stage(s) you have worked through.

What insights have you gained? What changes have you made? Be very specific.

Main Post Part 2: Share Your Rewards Plan
We understand the importance of self-care and of rewarding ourselves for our good efforts. “Revision Week” can be stressful because revision takes hard mental work and time and because you may also be very busy in other classes or with other endeavors. Review the portion of the lesson that suggests ideas for rewarding yourself during your revision stages in order to stay refreshed and motivated.

In one full paragraph, carefully describe at least three of your unique post-revision level rewards for this week.

What are the rewards?
Where do they occur?
What will they look like?
Who will be there?
How will each reward refresh you?

Be very specific and descriptive; let your classmates truly “see” the creative and rejuvenating choices you are making.

Book Title: Read, Reason, Write
Subtitle: An Argument Text and Reader
Authors: Dorothy Seyler
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Publication Date: 2018-01-12
Edition: 12th
APA Citation
Seyler, D. U., & Brizee, A. (2019). Read, reason, write: An argument text and reader. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education.

Which days and time slots on your calendar this week have you set aside to fully address each of the six distinct levels of revision as addressed in the lesson?
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