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    The writing process helps develops a person's ideas in an organized and efficient way. Writing will always be around, so the writing process will always be around and the future of writing is dependent on how the writing process will be used and developed over time. Writing will always be around and the writing process should always be used while writing. Writing can be a very useful tool, but if it is used in the wrong way it can destroy a person's reputation. I have a close relationship to…

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    English 1105 has been an important learning experience for me and my writing processes. After a response paper, discussion boards, and formal essays, my writing style and process has changed drastically from how it was prior to this class. Each assignment that was required has shaped me as a writer. The response paper helped me to analyze the content of an argumentative work and put into words how I felt about each aspect. Although not time consuming assignments, the discussion boards have…

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    Have you ever had trouble writing a paper? Well I have with every single paper I have written until now. Writing paper was certainly not easy for me but taking reading and composition 092 has benefited me in the best way by stating from the basics of writing a paper. Until I figured out the writing stages and what they can do to help me for the rest of my college career. The writing stages process has six stages which are understanding, brainstorming, outline, rough draft, revising, and…

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    Authentic Writing Process

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    Metacognitive: A strategy that helps students learn as they engage in writing. 2. Rubrics: a guide/instrument to follow for assessment 3. Checklists: a list that highlights “must haves” in an assignment. 4. Processes: The student goes through specific phases in writing. 5. Products: The final product submitted for evaluation/assessment 6. Prewriting: The initial stages of writing process. 7. Rewriting: Proofreading and editing the previous writing, things can be added and other things deleted.…

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    myself a time to relax and to think about what I wrote. To me those small breaks helped a lot to improve my creative writing process. Specifically, I was able to write more productively and edit my work faster. What your writing intention was for this session: For me, the drama was the hardest draft to write. Therefore, it was the last draft that I wanted to revise. What you ended up writing: Mostly, I focused on modifying dialogues (making them shorter and decrease the amount of exclamation…

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    Pre Writing Process

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    Pre writing is the first phase associated with the writing process along with drafting, revising, editing, and publishing (Alber-Morgan, Hessler, & Konrad, 2007). I personally do not have a very in depth formal pre writing process. I begin each assignment by watching the weekly lecture and taking notes on things that pertain to the discussion post and complete section. Next, I write down various topics and contemplate them over night. I can formulate my ideas better whenever I physically…

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    the topic of my choice. I would write out everything I need for the certain essay and every idea that could be some way connected to my writing process. I would complete bullet points of my idea without putting them in complete sentences. In addition, while making bullets I think about whom am I delivering this paper to or how would my audience react to my writing and if they find it meaningful. After all ideas and details are put down onto paper; I will continue to form sentences making a…

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    Simple Writing Process

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    Writing used to be so simple. In elementary school, writing was the easiest thing. It all began with the basics, identifying alphabet letters and their sounds, learning that letters and their sounds go together to form words, and writing our names. Some examples include learning how to cross T’s and dot I’s, or even forming simple sentences such as, the cat ran. In middle and high school, those simple sentences became complex sentences. In college, those complex sentences now become…

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    time spent writing is a dedicated work that, in addition to planning, information search and development of ideas, involves smooth things, track the right word, burnishing the sculptor-like rough surfaces embed the appropriate link for the words to flow smoothly between phrases, add reliefs where you need to change the rhythm of the text, clarify meanings, mute chorus, expand ideas and dialogues, remove tangled paragraphs, correcting distractions and frivolities (Chaffee, 2014). Writing not only…

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    Writing Process Steps

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    The Steps to the Writing Process Have you ever written a paper and followed the writing process correctly? There are five major steps and many small details that go into writing a paper. The paper can be easily written if the simple steps to the writing process are followed. The first step to the writing process is pre-write, the step where ideas are formed. After the pre-write comes drafting when the ideas previously formed are written down to make the first copy. Once the first draft is…

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