Start with the sentence that introduces the topic before giving small details.
organization rule
Readers need the main idea early.
Example: Good order makes writing easier to follow.
Improve a short paragraph by checking sentence order, repeated ideas, and missing details.
Revision is more than fixing spelling. It also means making sure the ideas come in a sensible order and the meaning stays clear for the reader.
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organization rule
Readers need the main idea early.
Example: Good order makes writing easier to follow.
revision move
Repetition can make a paragraph weaker.
Example: Clear writing avoids unnecessary repetition.
clarity move
Revision sometimes means adding, not just cutting.
Example: Useful details improve clarity.
editing habit
This helps you notice confusing jumps or missing steps.
Example: Reading like a reader supports revision.
Keep the reading rhythm going with another tiny lesson.
Read and write short dialogue using quotation marks, commas, and speaker tags correctly.
Build a paragraph that starts clearly and adds details that stay on the same topic.
Notice how past, present, and future verbs change depending on when the action happens.