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    My Writing Process

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    I would have to consider my writing process to be similar to being a beginner baker. Although I have had numerous English classes throughout my educational career, I do not, however, believe that I have had the guidance to help me to excel in the area of writing. It was not until my senior year that I was lucky to have an English teacher who deeply cared for his students. I learned and wrote more in my senior year English class than all of my other years combined. That is why I consider myself to

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    Prewriting Writing research paper was harder than I expected. I have written the research paper in high school, but it was the first time I wrote a research paper without any given sources. In my high school, there were the provided sources which I could use to support my argument. However, for this assignment, I had to find all outside sources for my thesis, and it was the most difficult part to me. Before I started my research paper, I read many articles about the importance of writing skill in college

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    My best piece of writing for this class would be the annotated bibliography because there was a structure that I was supposed to follow, so I was more confident since I knew what to write. My writing process didn’t change much because I would write the topic sentence or a brief sentence of what I knew I wanted to talk about in a paragraph, then went back to discuss my ideas after writing down some other topic sentences. However, I did change how I edit my papers. I used to go back and edit everything

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    The reason we prewrite is to obtain a lot of raw material and write notes. This way you can come up with strategies that can assist you in writing you first draft. If you try to rush the prewriting phase and start writing too soon, it will lead to a poorly constructed paper. It will be unclear and without true facts. Your teacher will tell you what type and style of paper he or she wants you to write about. First and foremost make sure your topic is approved. For this paper we have to write an APA

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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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    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 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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    Throughout the duration of writing our career assignment, I encountered some complications, as well as up sides. During the writing processes of the Career Report, step by step actions were taken in order to get in each of the needed regiments. While trying to figure out my thesis statement, I went about first solidifying what my topic would be, what career path was I taking, and what was the proper way to go about explaining it. Then testing out a few different starter sentences and fine tuning

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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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    How to Efficiently Write an Essay Writing an essay can be a frustrating, exasperating process, but it doesn't have to be. If you know the steps and methods, the rest should be an easy task. Find a subject you care about, and which you think others will enjoy reading it. Find the most seductive language and style that will captivate the readers, and go on. To begin with, it is an optimum idea to start with a heavy research on the topic being dissected. By doing so, you will become

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