Saturday, November 13, 2010
Prewriting Stratergies
Prewriting strategies use writing to generate and clarify ideas. One prewriting techniqu id brainstorming, which generate information within a short time by building on the association. Jot down all the possible terms that emerge from the topic you are writing about. Group the items that have listed according to arrangement that makes sense. Freewriting is a process of generating a lot of information by writing non-stop. Freewriting on a topic 5-10 ninutes nonstop. Freewriting will include many ideas; at this point, generating ideas is what is important, not the grammar or the spelling. Write down everthing that is associated with the topic that comes to mind. Outline is another strategy and it takes a bit more of thinking and organizing ideas that falls inplace with the main topic. It is good to write down everthing you can think of and place in order according to similarity. Next kind of group together according to which one you can think of more ideas to support it. We need to research the topic and find articles or even experience that fit in. We can write formal and informal. We have to find a way to link everything together. Writing a paper can make one nervous, so we have to break things down to help make it easier for ourselves. Read what you have written to yourself outloud, as well as, to others. There is no sure way to write. We have to find the most affective way for ourselves.
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