The Writing Process  Before the Writing Begins: Think about  Purpose  Audience  Tone  These three elements work together. You can’t consider one without.

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The Writing Process  Before the Writing Begins: Think about  Purpose  Audience  Tone  These three elements work together. You can’t consider one without the other. They may also save you a lot of time if you think about these elements before you write.

Purpose  Purpose: The reason you want to express yourself on paper.  What information do you wish to convey?  What are the parameters of the assignment?  How broad is the subject?  What can I include?  What can I leave out?

Audience  The College Audience: A group of educated adults  Who would be most interested in this topic? (Narrow/Tailor the audience)  What do they already know about the topic? (leads back to purpose-narrow the topic

College Audience  “Educated”- means that the adults are aware of history, current events, political and social concerns, etc. They are not experts, but simply aware of the world around them.  You can narrow your Essay by also narrowing or tailoring the audience.

Tailored Audience  Let’s say we are going to write on the topic of School Violence.  The group of educated adults might be too large, so narrow the Audience:  Who would be interested in School Violence?  ParentsPolice  TeachersStudents  School Administrators

Tailored Audience  When the audience shrinks, the Essay becomes more detailed; it has more focus.  The examples you include for Parents, will be significantly different for Students. Your approach will differ depending on the knowledge, age, maturity of the audience.

Tone  Tone: Level of diction, level of language you choose to use for the audience.  Tone is determined by your Audience, your writing style, and the actual assignment, or Purpose of the writing.  Is the tone serious, matter of fact, humorous? Those are examples of tone.

Prewriting Skills  Brainstorming: List of ideas  Clustering: ideas in circles  (These two are to Find/Narrow a Topic)  Outlining: organizing ideas  (This one helps to organize a topic)  Free writing: writing without thinking

Prewriting Free writing: The “free” aspect is that you are writing before you brain has time to criticize you. Don’t think, just write. Don’t think about: Punctuation Grammar Order of ideas Staying on topic

Prewriting Tips  Surprise Yourself: Don’t just stick to the same old Prewriting Skills, mix it up a bit.  If you hate to stare at a blank page, use Free writing. It gets words on the page immediately.  Use more than one skill: Brainstorm to find the topic, Cluster to narrow the topic, Free write to find if you really have something to say on the topic.