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after writing a broad claim what does the next step in the process of writing an argument
A.develop a conclusion of the argument
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After writing a broad claim, which is the next step in the process of writing an argument? (1 point)
Responses revise the claim
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After writing a broad claim, which is the next step in the process of writing an argument? (1 point)
Responses write an outline
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After reading McDonald's article, which metaphor suits your writing process and style? Does your metaphor change once you enter
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After writing a broad claim, which is the next step in the process of writing an argument?
O develop a conclusion of the argument
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After reading McDonald's article, which metaphor suits your writing process and style? Does your metaphor change once you enter
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After writing a broad claim, which is the next step in the process of writing an argument? (1 point)
Responses A. write an
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What should you do before writing your first draft? (1 point) Responses Come up with a story idea Come up with a story idea
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Portfolio Assignment
Create a four-column graphic organizer on your computer or tablet with the following headings: Claim (column
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When you write an argument, you need to help your audience understand the relationship between your _______________ and your
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after writing a broad claim, which is the next step in the process of writing an argument?
a. write an outline of the argument b.
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During the drafting stage of the writing process, you _____.
revise your work for clarity and word choice explore and narrow your
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During which stage of the writing process do you share your writing?
publishing revising drafting prewriting
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What do claims show about the writer select two answers is it his or her beliefs about the topic that is being written about his
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During which stage of the writing process do you explore a topic and organize ideas?
revising proofreading drafting prewriting
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After writing a broad claim, which is the next step in the process of writing an argument? (1 point) Responses develop a
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What are three questions you should ask yourself when brainstorming in Step #1, the Prewriting process?
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What is the first step when breaking down a prompt for a written response?(1 point) Responses Determine what type of essay
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What is an outline?(1 point)
Responses a list of events in the story written in the order that they will occur a list of events
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Consider the following situation:
Tasha has finished the second draft of an essay about Robert Frost’s poetry. She is just
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What is an outline?(1 point)
Responses a list of events in the story written in the order that they will occur a list of events
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After you’re done prewriting, you can make a(n) ________.
Responses A outlineoutline B picturepicture C final copyfinal copy D
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Lee Anne wrote a draft of an essay. Then she reworked the organization, paragraphs, and sentences within the essay. Next, she
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Which of the following would be the first step in the prewriting process?
narrowing your topic web diagramming to find subtopics
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Think about the story map you created at the beginning of the Portfolio. How did thinking about your audience and purpose help
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In what stage do you gather details for your autobiographical narrative?
prewriting stage editing and proofreading stage drafting
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Which task is not part of the prewriting stage of writing an autobiography?
gathering details choosing a topic shaping the
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using a graphic organizer in the prewriting process can do all of the following except
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Why should you look for information covering the complete range of relevant perspectives when planning to write an argumentative
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Which correctly lists the steps in the prewriting process for writing a description?
Choose a topic; narrow the topic; consider
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In what part of the writing process does a writer decide on a topic?(1 point)
Responses peer review peer review planning planning
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Writing Process Quick Check 1 of 51 of 5 Items Question In which step of the writing process would you re-read your writing and
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In what part of the writing process does a writer decide on a topic?(1 point) Responses writing writing peer review peer review
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A friend of yours is writing a poem. She called to talk about her ideas with you. What should she do next?
A friend of yours is
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three activities you would use for students during pre-writing, writing and post writing.
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To develop a thesis statement for a literary analysis, review your notes and decide _____.
which critical point you want to make
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When you _____, you try to determine the meaning behind events and the characters’ actions.
revise analyze prewrite
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Which of the following is not a step in writing a draft of an autobiography?
creating a plot proofreading sentences for
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Which of the following strategies is used to brainstorm and narrow a topic?
webbing writing an outline hexagonal writing
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in what stage of writing does publishing occur
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1st Paragraph - Introduction:
Hook - Bridge - Thesis - You can use the one from your proposal. 2nd Paragraph - Main idea: Topic
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Precise language -
Point of View - Opposing Claim - Connections - Body - Conclusion - Editing - Introduction - Revising -
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write the definition
Precise language - Point of View - Opposing Claim - Connections - Body - Conclusion - Editing - Introduction
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What is one advantage of using an outline during the prewriting stage of the writing process?
It makes the content more
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Having a partner or group read your problem-and-solution essay is known as _____ .
brainstorming self-reflection peer review
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Which of the following describes peer review?
having a partner or group read your problem-and-solution essay writing about your
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What is an outline?(1 point)
Responses a list of the writer’s favorite events from the story a list of the writer’s favorite
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How does your finished narrative compare to your story map? What changed as you moved through the writing process? How did those
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Explain four ways in which readying and writing are.connected to each other
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Rationale
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