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Slick Write is a free tool that checks your writing for potential stylistic mistakes and other features of interest. Whether you're a blogger, novelist, or student writing an essay for school, Slick Write can help take your writing to the next level. Curious? Try a quick demo, or enter your own text in the editor tab. After submitting, four more tabs will appear at the top of the screen: Critique - This tab contains the body of text with stylistic features highlighted.Structure - Here you will find the sentences color coded by type and length.Flow - Hold your readers' interest by maintaining good flow.Stats - This is where you will find important statistics on a variety of subjects including readability, word frequencies, and repeated phrases. Via Dennis T OConnor
Dennis T OConnor's curator insight,
April 26, 1:45 PM
Lots of feedback! Goes way beyond the traditional spell/grammar check. A great revision tool. Delete the scoop?
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"I try to teach revision but I always seem to run out of time. It takes my students so long just to write rough drafts that I can't help but move straight to editing. Help me find ways to make more time for revision."
This page of resources for revision create the heart of any writing workshop classroom. Via Dennis T OConnor Delete the scoop?
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Good plan if done well.