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In the article "Judge Finds Typo-Prone Lawyer Guilty of Bad Writing." 1. How should teachers respond when students work shows a "complete lack of care"? 2. What strategies have you used to edit your prose? 3. How do they work for you (or not)? In the article "Judge Finds Typo-Prone Lawyer Guilty of Bad Writing." 1. How should teachers respond when students work shows a "complete lack of care"? 2. What strategies have you used to edit your prose? 3. How do they work for you (or not)? 1. How should teachers respond when students work shows a "complete lack of care"? 2. What strategies have you used to edit your prose? 3. How do they work for you (or not)?

Explanation / Answer

1. To avoid “complete lack of care" in writing teachers should encourage students by the following ways:

2. Strategies I used to edit prose are as follows:

·         Writing short and snappy paragraphs, with choosing the words decisively.

3. These strategies in editing prose helped me lot in writing good and creative prose, which is like by all and inspired me to learn more uses of adjectives, synonyms and words. I am encouraged to write more and more.

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