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    DESCRIPTION: We are currently working on opinion essays in our writing unit. Students have been drafting book reviews over the past few weeks, focusing on finding evidence and using persuasive language. Today, I introduced the students to the second-to -last step in the writing process: Editing. We started on the rug, as I introduced the editing checklist. The checklist had four main points – it had students check for capitalization, punctuation, spelling and understanding. I used an exemplar of a book review, and modeled how an editor would read the piece once and then go down the checklist with a careful eye and mark up the paper. I started with capitalization, before moving down to punctuation, spelling and understanding. After I…

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    The writing process is different and unique to all individuals; many people follow the ideal steps of prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing as opposed to others taking shortcuts, skipping steps, and going straight to editing. The writing process is the course one takes to get from prewriting to the publication of their essay; since everyone is a different, their writing process will also be different. For me, I believe that following the ideal writing process steps are a…

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    Painting an Essay My writing process is similar to making art in many ways. When painting, one has to be delicate and deliberate, hoping for the best, but working with mistakes. The colors on the canvas are softly brushed onto the paper, and the sketch below drafts a form created from the depths of the mind. Every word must come together to create an image that speaks to the audience. A lot of the process is involved even before putting my pencil to the page. I have to come up with an idea of…

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    ]My Composition Process Writing is a process that allows me to be heard. I am a timid person when it comes to speaking aloud. However, writing enables me to speak volumes. Most of the time my writing process is carefully organized. Other times I struggle to even form a sentence. My writing process consists of creating a structured format, a peaceful writing environment, tools to write, and communication with others if I should have trouble writing. Writing is an easy and simple process when it…

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    having to go through the long writing process. I laugh to myself now because I chose this as my research topic. I chose this topic because I think writing is such a crucial curriculum standard for all students to feel comfortable with. I remember in middle school working on the writing process all the way up to even high school. Now I am happy that I had teachers who believed in using the writing process. I feel the writing process has made an impact on my writing as well. This is another reason…

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    development of writing is an essential process, and requires a direct approach to improve it. But, the improvement of writing depends on the knowledge and the development of writing. The elaboration of ideas requires a review by the teacher, to tell that the writing is in a good way or need to change or to add any information about the topic. Getting appropriate feedback tells where should focused more, however, feedback is useful, it could help to understand the content of the writing.…

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    The Writing Process Analysis

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    In the development of writing, every individual generates a composing process and a specific way in which they develop their ideas into a finalize piece. From outlines to prewriting specific points you wish to include in your piece, every individual identifies through a different approach that fits their thought process, all with the use of metacognition and awareness of one’s own feelings. Throughout not only this semester but, through many years of schooling, I have begun to develop my process…

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    embrace the writing process. Often, college writing professors emphasize the use of the writing process to complete essays throughout the English course, yet a majority of college students fail to embrace the writing process. College students would rather write the way they prefer and wait until the last minute to write essays. Most of these college students believe that the writing process is not an essential key to writing the perfect paper and it is too hard to follow. They believe writing…

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    Writing Process Analysis

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    Franklin West 04/01/17 Dr. Mardy Philippian Writing Process Analysis Writing Process Analysis There are five different processes within the writing process. They are: prewriting, writing, revision, editing, and publishing. However, there are two main techniques within the process. They are informational and directional. The directional technique typically explains or directs the reader on how to do something that can range from cooking to how to conduct yourself in an job interview. The…

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    The writing process is made up of five general stages to help you succeed as a strong writer. The first stage is prewriting. Prewriting helps you to find and focus your ideas. Once you have chosen your topic you will then go into the prewriting stage of the writing process. This stage allows you to narrow down your topic by helping you be more specific and making your topic manageable within the length of your paper. Prewriting helps you narrow down your topic in many different ways. You can…

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