SIGNIFICANCE OF PROOFREAD DISSERTATION:
Added: (Wed Nov 11 2009)
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“Accordig to the experimt at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, yu ned to inpove yor writngi skils and mst put the frst and the lst letr at the rght place. Yu ned to be vry carful in al ths. Amzanig, huh?"
The above paragraph contains lot of errors and off course after seeing the above paragraph your professors will definitely reject your dissertation. Proofreading is the final and important step that should be taken before submitting the final copy of a dissertation. Most students don’t know the skills of writing a dissertation and that’s the main reason they make mistakes while writing. If you want to get good marks in your dissertation it is necessary the content you submit must be free from grammar, punctuation, and spelling mistakes. Professional dissertation writing not only requires innovative ideas and correct formatting, but it also needs sharp writing as well as researching skills.
The steps for Proofreading are:
• Read your dissertation loudly. Try to find out the errors you have made while writing. There are many errors you will never noticed, ask your friends and family to proofread and catch those errors.
• Check out the style and formatting of your dissertation. It is necessary the dissertation you have written must be according to your teacher’s requirement. If you have failed to write according to their requirements you will surely loss marks.
• Always read your dissertation more than two or three times.
• Replace the repeated, boring or tiring words; try to add words that encourage the reader to read the full dissertation.
• Check the punctuation and capitalization very carefully.
• Check out the flow of a dissertation.
• Check the break of paragraphs.
• Read the ending and make sure there is a satisfactory ending.
• After completing the above process read the dissertation again and make sure that everything is clear.
Above are the steps involved in proofreading dissertations. If you want to attain A+ grade make sure you have carefully adopted above steps of proofreading.
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