a prewriting technique: making a list of details and ideas related to your subject
clustering
a (visual) prewriting technique: using lines, boxes, arrows and circles to show relationships among ideas and details that occur to you; also called diagramming or mapping
diagramming
a (visual) prewriting technique: using lines, boxes, arrows and circles to show relationships among ideas and details that occur to you; also called clustering or mapping
drafting
a stage of the writing process: roughing out a first version of a piece of writing
editing
a stage of the writing process: carefully re-reading a near-finished draft, checking for errors of grammar, style, spelling, punctuation, and format
freewriting
a prewriting technique: jotting down in rough sentences, words, or phrases everything that comes to mind about a possible topic
mapping
a (visual) prewriting technique: using lines, boxes, arrows and circles to show relationships among ideas and details that occur to you; also called clustering or diagramming
prewriting
first stage of the writing process: techniques that help writers think about and develop a topic, and get words on paper; also known as idea generation
proofreading
a stage of the writing process: carefully re-reading the near-finished draft, checking for errors of grammar, spelling, punctuation, and format
questioning
a prewriting technique: coming up with ideas and details by asking questions about your subject
revising
a stage of the writing process: re-thinking and re-writing draft versions of a piece of writing in order to make it stronger
scratch outline
a prewriting technique: a plan or a blueprint of your writing, which puts the main point and supporting details in a logical order
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