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When you proofread a document, you
disregard errors in typing and spelling.
check for accuracy.
make one quick pass over the document.
evaluate whether the document is likely to influence readers.
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Correct answer: check for accuracy.
Explanation:
- You do not disregard typing and spelling errors — proofreading focuses on catching and correcting them.
- Proofreading is more than one quick pass; it should be careful and thorough.
- Evaluating whether the document will influence readers is part of revising/editing for audience and purpose, not routine proofreading.
Explanation:
- You do not disregard typing and spelling errors — proofreading focuses on catching and correcting them.
- Proofreading is more than one quick pass; it should be careful and thorough.
- Evaluating whether the document will influence readers is part of revising/editing for audience and purpose, not routine proofreading.
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