In order to submit your question for Re-evaluation and get it published, you must submit an edit to your proposed question that addresses the feedback that the reviewer mentioned in a comment.
It is important to note that addressing the feedback by replying to the comments will not change the question's status. If you want your question to be evaluated again, you must edit it. You may reply in the form of a comment if you want, but doing so will not change your question's status to "Re-evaluate", which is what signals to reviewers that your question needs a second look.
When the reviewer set your question as requiring "Major changes", they are required to have posted a comment about what kind of changes your question needs before it can be published. You might have received an e-mail or inbox notification about this event. When you return to your question, you should see a prominent box at the top of your question that features this feedback, along with a button to edit your question.
Here's an example of how that looks:
If your question was marked as off-topic or as a duplicate, a notice should be present at the top of your question which also features an "Edit question" button. Here's a link to how that would look. The process to get your question looked at again is the same as "Requires major changes".
You can also find a small "Edit" button at the bottom of your post, to the left of your username and avatar.
When you select one of the many buttons that let you edit your question and the window changes to allow you to modify it, the buttons at the bottom change to look like the following:
When you've made enough changes that you feel you've adequately addressed the feedback reviewers have given, you can choose the "Submit for re-evaluation" button. This will place your question into "Re-evaluate" status so that reviewers can decide whether it's suitable to be posted publicly.
Be careful: Selecting "Save changes" instead of "Submit for re-evaluation" will not prompt you to shift your question's status, and will not prompt reviewers to re-evaluate it. This means it's unlikely that a reviewer will take another look at your question.
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Please [edit] your question and include that in it. When it gets published, the comments will be cleaned up so all necessary information should be present in the question itself.