Before revising a prediction in reading, it is important to review the text to see if there are any clues or evidence that may support or contradict your initial prediction. Consider the context, details, and author's purpose to help you adjust your prediction accordingly. Additionally, you can ask yourself questions to deepen your understanding and refine your prediction.
make a new prediction about the book
Before you make any type of prediction you must know what you are being asked, and then you simply go to your closet and do yourself.
Revise, get feedback and proofread. :)
The editor liked my writing but told me I should revise the ending. The government had to revise their estimates concerning unemployment.
individual sentences
first read it out loud. This can help you to see how it all flows and catch more mistakes than reading it in your head.
figure out your purpose for reading.
Three things you should notate or "jot down" before preparing to revise:1. Your intended purpose and audience before you read your paper.2. Any further ideas that have occurred to you.3. Note your own special weaknesses, perhaps some problem with punctuating.
after they revise it
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Before reading a book or a chapter for a school class, the person should be ready to retain information, by ensuring they are completely focused. They should also have paper and a pencil if notes should be taken.