Revising is an important step in writing. In fact, revising is most of what writers do. In this chapter, you will practice this skill with a focus on descriptive writing.
Compare these two versions of a descriptive paragraph. The first paragraph includes underlined sections where the teacher suggested adding more detail or better word choice. The second paragraph is the revision the student wrote in response to the feedback.
Original with feedback underlines:
Henrietta Leavitt was an astronomer at Harvard. Henrietta's job was recording the brightness of stars from the Harvard collection of images. At that time, women were prohibited from using telescopes, but they could look at the data. When Henrietta was working, she learned something interesting about the stars. Her work made it possible to measure distance between far away stars. This sounds like a small thing, but this knowledge made it possible to understand the universe beyond the Milky Way galaxy. Henrietta Leavitt's work was needed before other important research. She was nominated for the Nobel Prize, but she died before her work was fully recognized.
Revised paragraph:
Henrietta Leavitt was a talented astronomer who worked as a "computer" at Harvard in the late 1800s. Henrietta's assignment at the observatory was recording the brightness of stars from the Harvard collection of images. At that time, women were prohibited from using telescopes, but they could look at the data. When Henrietta was working on recording data, she discovered that there was a connection between the periods of time and the brightness of stars known as Cepheids variables. This important discovery is known as Leavitt's law, or the period-luminosity relationship for Cepheids, and was an essential step to measure distance between remote stars that were previously impossible to determine. This sounds like a small thing, but this knowledge made it possible to understand the universe beyond the Milky Way galaxy. Henrietta Leavitt's work was necessary before other important astronomy research. She was nominated for the Nobel Prize, but she died before her work was fully recognized. Even though the name of Henrietta Leavitt may not be well-known, her contributions to science were a foundation for many of the exciting discoveries we enjoy today.
Read through this paragraph. The student received feedback from the teacher that the paragraph is not descriptive enough for this assignment. Revise the paragraph by replacing the underlined sections with more specific vocabulary or phrases to provide a richer description.
An important person in my life is Coach B. He was my soccer coach in high school. He was nice and helpful. Coach B made the team feel like friends. He told me to work hard. I learned a lot from him. I am a good soccer player because of his help. Everyone needs a strong teacher like Coach B to help them become better.
Read the student paragraph. What suggestions would you give the author?
Third is the end of draft. During the Vietnam war, men of more than 18 years old drafted and they were forced to go to the war and sacrifice their life for the country. But after the Vietnam war, President Nixon decided to abolish the draft and change to all volunteer soldiers before the election of 1972. The end of the draft was a significant change for the US. Also, it was not just the abolishment of the draft, but the voting age also changed. When the draft was in place, 18 year olds could not vote. That was a problem that required an urgent solution. The president Nixon, like he promised, ended the draft. According to a CNN article, "This initial foray into 'wedge politics' would help Nixon win a controversial re-election in 1972 in a landslide" ("Five Ways the Vietnam War Changed America," para. 2). So, the law he changed also helped him win the election.
Now compare your suggestions to the feedback given by a teacher.
TS= Topic sentence; CIT = Citation; IR= Irrelevant; CS= Concluding Sentence
TS Third is the end of draft. During the Vietnam war, men of more than 18 years old drafted and they were forced to go to the war and sacrifice their life for the country. But after 1972, the Vietnam war, President Nixon decided to abolish the draft and change to all volunteer soldiers before the election of 1972. CIT The end of the draft was a significant change for the US. IR Also, it was not just the abolishment of the draft, but the voting age also changed. When the (Why? How?) draft was in place, 18 year olds could not vote. That was a problem that required an urgent solution. The president Nixon, like he promised, ended the draft. According to a CNN article, IR "This initial foray into 'wedge politics' would help Nixon win a controversial re-election in (CIT) 1972 in a landslide" ("Five Ways the Vietnam War Changed America," para. 2). So, the law hechanged also helped him win the election. CS
Read the student paragraphs. What suggestions would you give the authors?
Use these questions to evaluate your essay.
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