Which best explains the difference between a local and a global revision?
A. A local revision focuses on the use of language and detail; a global revision addresses broader aspects of the piece.
B. A local revision focuses on main ideas, themes, and main
characters; a global revision mainly deals with word choice.
C. A local revision is made by the writer and can be changed later; a global revision is made by the publisher and cannot change.
D. A local revision is usually made during the brainstorming phase; a
global revision is made after the first draft is finished.