E-writing, or electronic writing, refers to the creation and sharing of text using digital devices and platforms. It encompasses various forms such as emails, blogs, social media posts, and digital articles. E-writing often emphasizes clarity, brevity, and engagement, as it is typically consumed quickly by readers online. Additionally, it may include multimedia elements like images or hyperlinks to enhance communication.
CER is a format of writing usually used in Science. C= Claim E= Evidence R= Reasoning
Restate, Answer, Cite Examples, and I'm not sure what the "E" stands for
Revising your material
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v (to be) + (verb)-ing; ex. I am writing; I am playing; I am running; I am jumping. If your verb ends with an e, you usually remove the e before you add -ing; ex. To wade = I am wading
Walter E. Klarner has written: 'Writing by design' -- subject(s): English language, Report writing, Rhetoric
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E G. Biaggini has written: 'Writing with a purpose'
Anne E. Boyd has written: 'Writing for immortality'
Jerome E. Kelley has written: 'Magazine writing today' -- subject(s): Authorship, Feature writing, Handbooks, manuals, Journalism
Thomas E Lowderbaugh has written: 'Making sense' -- subject- s -: Creative writing - Secondary education -, Creative writing - Elementary education -
In exactly the same way: Indonesia The "e" is pronounced e:, not i: as in English
It means you have not written the letter E
CER is a format of writing usually used in Science. C= Claim E= Evidence R= Reasoning
Laurie E. Rozakis has written: 'The complete idiot's guide to creative writing'
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