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Put \\\\steps of the writing process
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Prewriting, planning, drafting, revising, proofreading
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Which step is the thinking step
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Prewriting
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Which step involves making major changes in content and organization
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Revising
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Which step involves making smaller changes in spelling, grammar, and punctuation
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Proofreading
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Which step involves writing a topic sentence
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Planning
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What is the meaning of the Latin roots of the word revisee
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To see again
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Right-brained writers see
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The big picture
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What is the main goal of prewriting
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To get ideas on paper
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What is brainstorming
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Making a list
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What is freewriting
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Is nonstop writing on a topic for a set time
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What is invisible writing
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Freewriting technique especially for writing on a computer
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What is clustering
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Technique designed to boost your creativity by using both hemispheres of the brain and putting ideas in circles
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When is outlining done in the writing process
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The last step in prewriting
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If a paragraph has a strong topic sentence and the course of the paragraph adheres to it, then the paragraph has ____
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Direction
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A topic sentence does two things. it tells the ___ of the paragraph, and makes a __ about the topic
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General topic, specific point
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