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When revising an essay, what should the writer look for?

  1. An incomplete thesis statement

  2. Inadequate evidence

  3. Appropriate transitions

  4. Incorrect formatting

The correct answer is: Appropriate transitions

The writer should look for appropriate transitions while revising an essay. This means the writer should review the sentences and paragraphs in their essay and ensure that they are connected and flow smoothly from one idea to the next. This is important because it helps the reader understand the writer's thought process and how each idea in the essay is related. Additionally, transitions can prevent the essay from feeling disjointed and can help create a cohesive and well-structured piece of writing. It is also important to note that while the other options, such as an incomplete thesis statement, inadequate evidence, and incorrect formatting, should also be addressed during the revision process, they do not specifically relate to the question being asked.