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