Two common types of prewriting are brainstorming and outlining. Brainstorming involves generating ideas freely and quickly, allowing writers to explore various topics and perspectives without immediate judgment. Outlining, on the other hand, organizes thoughts into a structured format, typically using bullet points or numbers to establish a logical flow of ideas and key arguments before drafting the actual content. Both techniques help clarify thoughts and enhance the writing process.
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Two types of prewriting are: freewriting and researching. When freewriting you write any and every idea that comes to mind when prewriting researching is another name for prewriting you get information from outside sources.
4 types: Molars, Pre-molars, Canines and incisors.
Which of the following would not be a step in the pre-writing process?
Which of the following would not be a step in the pre-writing process?
canines molars pre-molars and incisors
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Pre- histor is the time before writing was invented. Or Sally studied Pre-history in school.
Thoroughly and actively reading
reading poetry
pre-writing stage free-writing stage re-writing stage
Pre-history is the time before writing, where as history is after.
Brainstorming , make a list of every idea that comes to mind. Dont exclude anything. dont worry about putting these thoughts in order. Right now youre just writing down everything you think might be a possible focus for your paragraph. You may end up not using most of these ideas. (2) Freewriting , you fill a piece of paper with any idea that comes to mind about your topic. Your goal is to come up with that one good idea ,and the best way to do that is to set your creative mind free.