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hello this is Satya again in this video I'm going to talk about editing and proofreading your text for register and tone register means the level of language use formal or informal for example choosing the right register means choosing the right words and phrases the right grammar the right way of spelling and the right punctuation for the writing situation you're in you don't write an email to your friend in the same way you've write an email to your professor and emailing is very different from how you write a job application or an academic essay it's very similar to how you change the way you speak when you talk to your grandmother as opposed to when you talk to your friends there are things you just wouldn't say and words you wouldn't use in front of your grandmother and if you use the grandmother talk in front of your friends they'll probably think you're mad another good analogy is how a dress I'm dressed for my part as a course instructor but if I were to stand here in pajamas...