Yes, note-taking is often considered a pre-writing technique as it helps gather and organize ideas and information before starting the writing process. It allows writers to capture important points, thoughts, and details that can later be used to develop and expand upon when writing.
a. note-taking b. brainstorming c. reading poetry d. all of the above please answer this if you know it... please
Which of the following would not be a step in the pre-writing process?
Which of the following would not be a step in the pre-writing process?
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Pre- histor is the time before writing was invented. Or Sally studied Pre-history in school.
Thoroughly and actively reading
reading poetry
pre-writing stage free-writing stage re-writing stage
Pre-history is the time before writing, where as history is after.
Cubing is a pre-writing technique that involves looking at a topic from six different perspectives: describing it, comparing it, associating it, analyzing it, applying it, and arguing for or against it. It can help generate ideas and viewpoints for writing.
Just note: Pre-teens shouldn't allowed to go anywhere by themselves
The correct order of the writing process typically includes prewriting (brainstorming, outlining), drafting (writing the first draft), revising (rethinking and refining content), editing (correcting grammar and spelling), and publishing (sharing or submitting your final work).