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What is the purpose of pre-writing?
prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing
In order to produce a paper displaying mastery level writing.
In order to think more deeply about your readers’ needs and expectations, making it reader-centered.
Copying and pasting material into your work.
Yourself.
In order to concentrate upon explaining and supporting your ideas fully.
Reading similar articles/papers to something you need to write.
In order to think, take notes, talk to others, brainstorm, outline, and gather information.
What are ALL of the CORRECT steps to mastering writing?
prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing
In order to produce a paper displaying mastery level writing.
In order to think more deeply about your readers’ needs and expectations, making it reader-centered.
Copying and pasting material into your work.
Yourself.
In order to concentrate upon explaining and supporting your ideas fully.
Reading similar articles/papers to something you need to write.
In order to think, take notes, talk to others, brainstorm, outline, and gather information.
Why do we rewrite?
prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing
In order to produce a paper displaying mastery level writing.
In order to think more deeply about your readers’ needs and expectations, making it reader-centered.
Copying and pasting material into your work.
Yourself.
In order to concentrate upon explaining and supporting your ideas fully.
Reading similar articles/papers to something you need to write.
In order to think, take notes, talk to others, brainstorm, outline, and gather information.
Who should review your paper before submission?
prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing
In order to produce a paper displaying mastery level writing.
In order to think more deeply about your readers’ needs and expectations, making it reader-centered.
Copying and pasting material into your work.
Yourself.
In order to concentrate upon explaining and supporting your ideas fully.
Reading similar articles/papers to something you need to write.
In order to think, take notes, talk to others, brainstorm, outline, and gather information.
What is the purpose of Drafting?
prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing
In order to produce a paper displaying mastery level writing.
In order to think more deeply about your readers’ needs and expectations, making it reader-centered.
Copying and pasting material into your work.
Yourself.
In order to concentrate upon explaining and supporting your ideas fully.
Reading similar articles/papers to something you need to write.
In order to think, take notes, talk to others, brainstorm, outline, and gather information.
What is the purpose of Revising?
prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing
In order to produce a paper displaying mastery level writing.
In order to think more deeply about your readers’ needs and expectations, making it reader-centered.
Copying and pasting material into your work.
Yourself.
In order to concentrate upon explaining and supporting your ideas fully.
Reading similar articles/papers to something you need to write.
In order to think, take notes, talk to others, brainstorm, outline, and gather information.
What is NOT included in the drafting stage?
prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing
In order to produce a paper displaying mastery level writing.
In order to think more deeply about your readers’ needs and expectations, making it reader-centered.
Copying and pasting material into your work.
Yourself.
In order to concentrate upon explaining and supporting your ideas fully.
Reading similar articles/papers to something you need to write.
In order to think, take notes, talk to others, brainstorm, outline, and gather information.
Which is a component of the pre-writing stage?
prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing
In order to produce a paper displaying mastery level writing.
In order to think more deeply about your readers’ needs and expectations, making it reader-centered.
Copying and pasting material into your work.
Yourself.
In order to concentrate upon explaining and supporting your ideas fully.
Reading similar articles/papers to something you need to write.
In order to think, take notes, talk to others, brainstorm, outline, and gather information.
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