Legal Research and Writing – Week 8 Assignment Proofreading Your assignment this week is to proofread and correct a document by completing the

Legal Research and Writing – Week 8 Assignment

Proofreading

Your assignment this week is to proofread and correct a document by completing the following:

·         Download the attachment below and rename it in the following format: Yourname Week 8 Proofreading.  

·         Open the document in Word.

·         Carefully proofread the document and make any necessary corrections. 

·         Your corrections should be underlined and in bold font like this:

 

The sistres were like too peas in a pod.

The 

sisters
 were like 

two
 peas in a pod.

 

·         Make any corrections for indentations or left/right/center/full alignment.

·         Be sure to check for any missing or extra punctuation

·         Note that “arbitrability” is a word. 

·         Save your work and submit your assignment for grading.

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