During a group meeting whrn they are each reading a draft of their formal reports, they realize that sometimes they have used the word "there' correctly and sometimes the word should be "their" They use their word processor's "find" features to help them locate all the places they used "there" so they can determine if it is correct or not. Which part of the writing process does this repreent

planning
gathering
revising
editing

And your answer is?

i am confuse between revising and editing

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This represents the editing phase of the writing process. Editing involves reviewing and making changes to improve the clarity, correctness, and overall quality of the written work. In this scenario, the group members are using the word processor's "find" feature to locate all instances of the word "there" in their draft reports. This allows them to review each usage and determine whether it is correct or if it should be replaced with "their." By doing so, they are making revisions and editing their work to ensure accuracy and improve the grammar and usage.