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  2. List of proofreader's marks - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the standard symbols and abbreviations used to correct and indicate problems in a text. Find out how different languages and publishers use proofreading marks and see examples of manuscript signs.

  3. Copy editing - Wikipedia

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    Copy editing is the process of revising written material to improve quality and readability, and ensure accuracy and consistency. Learn about the different levels of copy editing, the mechanical, grammar, content, and typecoding aspects, and the role of style guides and fact-checking.

  4. Reading - Wikipedia

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    Reading is the process of interpreting symbols, often written language, to extract meaning. Learn about different types of reading, literacy, writing systems, cognitive benefits, and the state of reading achievement around the world.

  5. List of narrative techniques - Wikipedia

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    A narrative technique is a method the creator of a narrative uses to relay information and make the story more complete, complex, or engaging. Learn about different types of narrative techniques, such as setting, plot, foreshadowing, and more, with definitions and examples.

  6. Peer assessment - Wikipedia

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    Peer assessment is a process whereby students or their peers grade assignments or tests based on a teacher's benchmarks. Learn how peer assessment can save time, improve feedback, enhance metacognition, and affect attitude, but also face some drawbacks and defects.

  7. Bookmark - Wikipedia

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    A bookmark is a tool to keep track of a reader's progress in a book and return to the previous page. Learn about the origin, materials and styles of bookmarks, from ancient leather strips to modern silk ribbons.

  8. Ruler - Wikipedia

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    A ruler is an instrument used to measure length, draw straight lines, or cut and score materials. Learn about the different materials, sizes, and functions of rulers, as well as their history and applications in geometry and industry.

  9. Bookbinding - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and evolution of bookbinding, from scrolls and wax tablets to codices and paper books. Explore the different methods and materials used to bind, cover, and decorate books over time and across cultures.