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3 Important Things for Writing |
1. Subject 2. Audience 3. Purpose -Tone (is also important) |
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Formal vs. Informal Writing |
Formal - for buisness, work, and school ( towards people of respect) Informal - Casual, for friends mostly ex) emails to friends or on facebook |
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Types of Pre-Writing to Generate Ideas |
1. General FreeWriting (what pops into your head) 2. Focused FreeWriting 3. Brain Storming List 4. Clustering/Mind Mapping 5. The Reporters 6 Questions 6. JOURNALING/KEEPING A JOURNAL |
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Prewriting Process |
1. Thinking about subject 2. Free jotting ideas 3. Narrowing the subject & writing your main idea in one sentence 4. Deciding which Ideas to include 5. Arranging ideas in a plan or outline |
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Writing Process |
- Writing the first draft (Rough Draft) |
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Revising Process |
- Rethinking, Revising, & Rearranging as necessary - Writing one or more new drafts - Proofreading for grammar & spelling errors |
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The goal of prewriting |
Generate a lot of ideas |
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At Edinboro We Use The ... |
5 Paragraph Essay |
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What is usually the topic sentence? |
Broad Topic |
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The Reporters 6 Questions? |
(Starts with a broad topic) 1. Who 2. What 3. When 4. Where 5. Why 6. How |
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How many sentences are in a paragraph? |
5-12 sentence |
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Writing outline |
TITLE Intro: Thesis Statement (Paragraph) 1.Topic-Topic sentences a. b. c.
2.Topic-Topic sentences a. b. c. 3. Topic-Topic sentences a. b. c. Conclusion: |
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