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[[File:clip_image002_001.jpg|thumb|upright=2| This chart offers an example of how to proofread your documents.]
Proofreading [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proofreading] is reviewing and rereading a document to look for errors; it is essential for all writing. Proofreading aids in creating a more seamless document by correcting all errors. When proofreading, look for typos [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/typo], misspelled words, punctuation and grammar [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditional_grammar] mistakes, and any other problems within the document. Having a flawless, error free, document gives a blog creditably and is easier for the audience [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audience] to read and understand.
Proofreading is essential for all writing. Proofreading involves reviewing and rereading a document to look for errors and aids a college blogger in creating a more seamless document. When proofreading, look for typos, misspelled words, punctuation and grammar mistakes, and any other problems within the document. Having a flawless, error free, document gives a blog creditably and is easier for the audience to read and understand.
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= Why Proofreading is Important =
= Why Proofreading is Important =
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