Lakshmi is a good writer, but she knows that if she wants to freelance, she’ll need to brush up on her copyediting and proofreading skills. Why is that more important now that when she was working full time at a magazine? (1 point) Responses She probably won’t make enough money writing, so she’ll have to offer proofreading services too. She probably won’t make enough money writing, so she’ll have to offer proofreading services too. Most magazines test their freelancers’ proofreading skills before assigning them a story. Most magazines test their freelancers’ proofreading skills before assigning them a story. She can’t rely on the rest of the editorial staff. She can’t rely on the rest of the editorial staff. Errors are unacceptable from freelance writers.

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The most relevant response is: **She can’t rely on the rest of the editorial staff.**

When working full-time at a magazine, Lakshmi likely had access to an editorial team that would assist with copyediting and proofreading. As a freelancer, she won't have that support and will need to ensure her work is polished and error-free on her own.