Why should writers take a break between writing the first draft and revising?
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To get a fresh perspective.
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When you're writing an essay, you'll inevitably write something that sounds good at the moment. But if you come back to it later when your mind is cleared, you may think "what was I thinking there???" and change it accordingly. Coming back to revise later is always a good idea.
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The reason writers should take a break between writing the first draft and the revising stage is so to have a fresh perspective on what they have written. Too often after writing a first draft, writers feel a strong connection to their work and are not welcome enough to begin the critiquing process.
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