Thursday, September 6, 2012
Personal Writing Process
Ever since I was in school, I feel like my teachers did a really good job of teaching us these steps. In middle school, I was in Honors English, and was offered A.P. in highschool, but I was too lazy to do it. With that being said, I usually do the basics of these steps when I write a paper. I decide on what would be an appropriate subject for the assignment given. Then, i'll start writing different things that I know about that subject already, or thoughts I'm not sure & I need to do further reasearch on. I usually then bring what I've written to Word, and create a bulletpoint outline about what I've found so far. Creating a draft paper and writing the intro./conclusions, and creating my thesis is the easiest part for me. Then doing some switching around/revising, and then editing my grammar, and little things before the final draft is easy as well. Writing a good "attention getter", and conclusion to my paper, and a thesis are my best qualities. When it comes to figuring out the body of my papers, like which points should go where, and how to interconnect them all is where I have a harder time. I need to work on creating the body of my paper more than anything. It's always been my struggling point.
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