Kill the Weak.
Replace weak verbs (e.g., “she went”) with more concrete, visceral verbs (“she walked”), replace passive voice (e.g., “he was pushing”) with active voice (e.g., “he pushed”), and replace weak adjectives (e.g., “good”) with strong adjectives (e.g., “wonderful”).
Do the Obvious.
Fix any typos, spelling mistakes, or grammar mistakes (you can use grammar checkers like Grammarly and Hemingway App and spell-check in Word).