The step that comes between the first draft and the final conclusion is revision. During this phase, writers review their work to improve clarity, coherence, and overall quality. This may involve reorganizing content, refining arguments, and correcting grammatical errors, ultimately leading to a more polished final piece. After revising, the conclusion is crafted to summarize the main points and leave a lasting impression on the reader.
Revision.
Conclusion comes first, then the evaluation.
A smiley face. In informal writing, an emoticon :-) is used, or a little face is drawn on the paper. In formal writing, it's best to write it out, like this: *smile*
Nestorian organization is an organization process used in writing where 'to best example' comes last.
Revision
prewriting and drafting
Conclusion
Revision.
Outlining
At the beginning
Conclusion comes first, then the evaluation.
The hypothesis comes before the conclusion. The conclusion is the very last step!
* Ask a Question * Do Background Research * Construct a Hypothesis * Test Your Hypothesis by Doing an Experimentn * Analyze Your Data and Draw a Conclusion * Communicate Your Results
The conclusion comes before the recommendation.
Before drafting comes thinking.
feedback & revision (:
Getting the topic you write about