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The Writing Process
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What makes a sentence? A sentence is a complete thought Sentence must have a subject A sentence must have a verb
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Paraphrasing a Paragraph A paragraph focuses on one topic at a time. –For example: What a person’s goals are A paragraph must be indented A paragraph must have 4-6 sentences
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A Perfect Paper To write a complete paper you must have at least 5 paragraphs The first paragraph is the introduction –The introduction needs to have a thesis or a sentence explaining what the paper is about The last paragraph is the conclusion The middle paragraphs are the body of the paper.
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5 steps to writing Prewriting- webbing or outlining Rough Draft- getting your ideas on paper Revise- remember your ARMS (add, remove, move, start over) Edit- find all those comma mistakes Publish- your final draft (It should be perfect!)
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Prewrite Web- looks like this ----- Outline –Topic Ideas –Example Idea –Next Topic
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The purpose of prewriting is to organize your thoughts.
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Rough Draft Now that you know what you are writing about, start writing Do not worry about- grammar errors, organizational error, or spelling errors. Just get your thoughts down!!!!
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Revising A- add. What do you need to add to the paper to make if flow better (think about transitions and any lack of facts) R- Remove- remove any unnecessary information M- Move- what information would go better in another spot. Make sure that all of your paragraphs are on the same topic. S- Start over. If you paper/paragraph isn’t working start over
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Edit Errors to look for- –Comma –Spelling –Other punctuation –Word order –Subject verb agreement When you are editing it is sometimes a good idea to read your paper backwards!
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Publishing This is your final draft make sure that it is perfect!
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