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hey welcome back you got here just in time to hear the big secret the key to great writing is great revision [Music] as you know dont remember from our video on the writing process revision is an important part of any writing project in fact in many writing classes its often required but revision is not just about doing extra work or turning the same paper in twice so even if its not for a grade revision should still be a part of your writing process to put it in perspective i had a poetry teacher once who said that there were probably a handful of students in class who had enough raw talent to write a better first draft than he could write however and i may be paraphrasing he went on to say that he could revise circles around any one of us that teacher understood that a draft was only the first step in a longer writing process he knew that his first draft was never going to be the best possible version of that poem and he wanted us to understand that revision was always going to b