Cards in this guide (17)
What is one of the key characteristics of moving from the outline phase to the drafting phase
The ideas you had in your outline will most likely change as you
write.
What do you not look for in the global revision stage
How can your outline help you if you get stuck while drafting
Your outline helps you see the organizational path that you have already set.
Your outline lets you review your original ideas.
While you are drafting what should you do if you get stuck
Revisit your outline and use it to find a solution
Which stage follows drafting
What should you do while you write
Just write, without any distractions
What kinds of problems should be corrected in a paragraph during local revision
What is the single most important point that should be addressed in an introductory paragraph during global revision
What should you do with new ideas during the drafting phase of the writing process
Check the outline to see if there is a place for the new
ideas
What is the single most important problem that should be addressed in the introductory paragraph during global revision mean
The correct answer is Paragraph Development
What can you do if you find out that your organization needs some work
Define topic sentence
The sentence in a paragraph that summarizes what that paragraph is about
For this topic sentence, what is the best, most logical order for the following sentences Topic sentence: Salt is the most important spice in the world.
Identify the sentence or sentences in the passage below that should be either rewritten or removed. The play A Midsummer Night's Dream opens with romantic love gone awry. Shakespeare wrote the play. An asymmetry of emotions is immediately established.....
Shakespeare wrote the play.
Which of the-following thesis statements does not need to be rewritten
Shakespeare's King Lear is about nothing: Ciphers and zeros recur as motifs and represent the main theme of the play.
Which of the-following does not plagiarize the bruce mitchelle excerpt below
As Mitchell puts it, for the history of the English language, one must "go to the language itself" (5).
Which of the-following passages effectively paraphrases the excerpt below Books wrote our life story, and as they accumulated on our shelves (and on our windowsills, and underneath our sofa, and on top of our refrigerator), they became chapters in it....
Books told a lot about our lives and what has happened during our lives.