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The writing Process
the series of stages in writing, including prewriting, composing, revising, and editing.
Four types of the writing process.
Prewriting
when you generate ideas to develop into a piece of writing.
Practice writing without perfect grammar.
composing
when you select and then express in sentence and sentence and paragraph form some of your prewriting ideas.
writing a draft
revising
when you create new drafts through reexamining, improving, and polishing your initial version
check a prewriting and grammar errors. rewriting
draft
version of a paper
just a paper of prewriting
writer
the person expressing ideas through the written word
a person who writes various drafts
reader
the audience to whom a paper is directed.
person who reads and give opinions or advices.
topic
the subject of a paper
the topic sentence need a what for this story?
message
the supporting examples, dtails, and explanations and represent your understanding of the topic.
what the topic needs something for this paragraph or sentences.
means
the written language used to express ideas
the message with the meanings of phrase or words.
purpose
the intent or aim of a paper
to be in process of prewriting.
average reader
a device to help you meet the needs of a reader that involves envisioning your level of knowledge before you learned what now know about a subject.
writing technique for reader.
writing awareness
a recognition as you read a document of devices and strategies that other writers have used.
identification of that draft.