Read the story you will be writing about and take notes on symbols, irony, themes, or main ideas
Prewriting postwriting tu sabes
revising
thesis statement
Prewriting organizes your thoughts into a thesis upon which the rest of the essay will be based and structured. From there you do an outline, which differs from the essay itself in that you will not use complete sentences and may use shorthand notations. Prewriting is simply brainstorming; writing the essay captures your full voice and all of the details, supporting evidence/facts, etc. (depending on what type of essay you write) are included.
The verb prewrite is not a formal word, although prewriting is, as the process that precedes actual essay writing. You technically cannot "prewrite" something.Prewriting can include topic lists, research, and preliminary outlines.
Prewriting
Prewriting postwriting tu sabes
Drafting, but I think that the real first step in writing any essay is research.
Revising, rough draft, prewriting
revising
thesis statement
thesis statement
Create an outline with specific details to support your thesis READ!
Prewriting organizes your thoughts into a thesis upon which the rest of the essay will be based and structured. From there you do an outline, which differs from the essay itself in that you will not use complete sentences and may use shorthand notations. Prewriting is simply brainstorming; writing the essay captures your full voice and all of the details, supporting evidence/facts, etc. (depending on what type of essay you write) are included.
If you're talking about essays, then prewriting is when you brainstorm ideas/topics/supporting points for your essay and drafting is when you start writing the essay, but only in a rough form. a draft is something that you edit later to make the final draft
You should not be posting your homework on Answers.com, unless somehow you have coincidentally have worded your question in the exact same way my teacher did. Weird. In that case I would be sorry.
When writing an essay, the analysis done in the prewriting stage forms the basis of your thesis statement and main arguments. This analysis helps you organize your ideas and determine the direction of your essay before you begin drafting. It ensures that your essay is well-structured, focused, and supported by evidence.