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Friday, 22 November 2024

Basic of Good Writing

Prewriting - Think of an Idea
  1. Generate ideas by brainstorming, clustering, asking reporters' questions, and freewriting.
  2. gather information from reading, taking notes, interviews, etc.
  3. consider your assignment, audience, purpose, and tone.
Drafting/Writing - Put your idea into writing
  1. Use ideas from prewriting.
  2. Write what comes to mind; don't worry about errors at this stage.
  3. Elaborate upon ideas; explain them more fully.
  4. Explore questions that you have raised in your own mind, or that others have raised after reading your rough draft.
  5. Put ideas into sentences and paragraphs.
Revising - Improve your rough draft.
  1. Add, delete, rearrange, and/or combine words, sentences, paragraphs.
  2. Add supporting detail and examples.
  3. Arrange them in a pattern of development appropriate to your topic.
  4. Go back to your prewriting material for more ideas, if needed.
  5. Prepare an opening paragraph that announces your topic, states your thesis, and establishes the proper tone.
  6. Prepare a final paragraph that states the importance, significance, and/or benefit of what readers have learned.
Editing / Proofreading - Reread and revise as needed
  1. Revise the style to fit the assignment, audience, and purpose more properly.
  2. Correct grammatical errors.
  3. Correct capitalization errors.
  4. Correct punctuationerrors.
  5. Improve word choice and sentence variety.
Publish - Prepare and type the final draft.
  1. Add a title that covers the essay topic and attracts readers' attention.
  2. Follow required format for first page, body pages, page numbering, and - if needed - Work Cited page.
  3. Include parenthetical references ( author and page), if needed.
  4. Provide 1.25-inch left and right margins and 1-inch top and bottom margins.
  5. Use 12-point, Times New Roman or Arial font. Double space all text, including the heading, title, paragraphs, short or long quotations and works cited.