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    Writing Process Analysis

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    I would like to learn more about all of the steps of the writing process and I am sure that I will by reading other class mates writings. I have chosen to investigate step one of the writing process “Survey the archives”. Which is the beginning of the writing process. This is a step which I have always struggled with. It is difficult to decide what to write about. At times there are too many choices to write about and I have a hard time narrowing down the appropriate topic. Still other times I can’t

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    The writing process consists of prewriting, rough draft, color coding, clocking sheet, and the final paper. Writing down anything that comes to mind when thinking of the topic, and formulating it into a paper that makes sense is prewriting and the rough draft, which is the first part of the process. Since it is just the rough draft it does not have to be perfect. Color coding is when printing out the rough draft happens and highlighting every other sentence and other things based on the rules for

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    The writing process is best explained by separating the writing process into Four easy steps. By following the four easy steps to writing n essay, paper writing can be made easier for the writer.Beginning with choosing the point that you want to make(Bethel, 2014), you can engage the reader in one single sentence. When you write the point, or thesis, you present to the reader that you have a clear and conscice point to make on your topic. Your thesis will need to be supported with research and proof

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    writing process is so complex that if you are no confident about your writing it immediately shows. Both thinking and writing are directly related because it is hard to every really

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    Becoming a writer is difficult. But if you use specific steps and strategies you can write a great essay. Using your voice can help you come up with the purpose of an essay. And it can also help you in the writing process letting you brainstorm, plan and have strong body paragraphs so your essay will end up excellent. Using your voice, helps you come up with the purpose of an essay. When using your voice what you have to say is in your perspective meaning it’ll be different from the others. For

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    start out by defining argument a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong. Secondly thesis which is a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved. My process of developing an argument is to find a purpose my point of view is that you cannot develop an argument or thesis without a purpose or at least finding a purpose. According the article There are four steps toward finding problems and developing meaningful

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    Maser Writing Process

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    The process that I utilized for the EOC is undoubtedly the weakest form to write an essay; the AP test requires an immeasurable amount of finesse compared to almost any other test. There are several writing processes that could be implemented to obtain a higher score; one strategy could be to copy or imitate the writing style of a master. Imitating the work of a maser writer can help you improve in all aspects of writing; word choice, vocabulary, sentence structure, grammar, even punctuation. Diction

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    The process of writing seems pretty simple in theory. What is your topic? research the topic, write an essay on your topic, and then turn that assignment in and hope you got it right. The difficult part is being proficient about doing this so that when you turn your paper in, you know you gave it your one hundred percent effort, so that when the grade comes, you are not shocked. When I got this assignment on how write an essay well, I immediately thought of when I was in a creative writing class

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    Editing Review Process

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    The editing and review process of my Advocacy Project was a lengthy one, however, it helped improve my writing and made me feel more confident with my final submission of the essay. The entire process of the essay took a couple of weeks of editing and required me to go through several drafts before submitting my final Advocacy project. After writing the first draft of the Advocacy Project and receiving feedback, I noticed I had a lot to work on and various issues to tackle. The main issues my peer

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    My Writing Process

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    After writing these few essays, I understand that there are multiple ways I could have improved when in the process of writing. For example, I could have used more quotes to help solidify my writing and support some of my arguments more, I also could have brought in my experiences with history within school and maybe what I was taught about the Cold War, and lastly I think I could explain some of the major leaders better when using for my argument. Having prior knowledge about this topic would probably

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