The revision phase
Before turning in your essay you must edit it as your last step.
Revising (apex)
The order of the steps in a process essay include working on the question, brainstorming the question, brief research, focus, separating issues and ideas, ordering information, following your writing structure, writing the second draft, and proofreading and editing.
write a reflection paragraph (apex) you cheater ;p
You can do a summary of the whole essay or make up a little story-- an anecdote, that still captures the reader's attention even at the last part of the story.Always end with something that's related to what you're writing about with a quotation to impress your reader.
Before turning in your essay you must edit it as your last step.
Conclusion
feedback and revise
Revising (apex)
Informative writing provides factual information on a specific topic, aimed at educating or informing the reader. Its purpose is to present objective details, explanations, and analysis in a clear and straightforward manner.
start out with their whole name then use just their last name
Draft a reflection paragraph..apex----Maria Kirolos =)
The writing process in sequential order is: Brainstorm Create an outline. Write the essay. Revise globally. Get feedback and revise again.
The author's purpose in writing the essay "Last Words of Great Men" is to highlight the significance and impact of the final words spoken by influential and prominent figures throughout history. By examining these last words, the author seeks to provide insights into the wisdom, courage, and humanity displayed by these individuals in their final moments.
The order of the steps in a process essay include working on the question, brainstorming the question, brief research, focus, separating issues and ideas, ordering information, following your writing structure, writing the second draft, and proofreading and editing.
Your conclusion must come last - it's based on whatever you wrote in your essay about the Bermuda Triangle. We can't give you a conclusion because we didn't write or read your essay.
Create an outline with specific details to support your thesis READ!