Order of writing process - Answers 1. Prewriting
2. Drafting
3. Revising
4. Editing
5. Publishing
stream of consciousness technique - Answers record all ideas related to a topic as they come to one's
mind
refers to the graphic representation of related ideas around central concept - Answers idea mapping
Venn Diagram - Answers compare and contrast
journaling - Answers The process of writing out thoughts and emotions on a regular basis.
the purpose of citation - Answers to give credit to a source
revision - Answers the flow sentences can be imporved
formal writing - Answers for adressing a superior in a school or work environment
business letters, textbooks, and newspaper
informal writing - Answers appropriate for private letters, personal emails, and business correspondence
between close associates
what is the purpose of writing an outline - Answers helps writer create a draft
simple subject - Answers the main word or word group that tells whom or what the sentence is about
use of semicolon - Answers To separate independent clauses not connected by a coordinating
conjunction (and, but,
transition words - Answers Words and devices that bring unity and coherence to a piece of writing.
Examples: however, in addition, and on the other hand.
homophones - Answers same sound, different meaning or spelling
, -bearing/baring
-cite/sight/site
homographs - Answers same spelling, different meaning or sound
-tear/tear
-park/park
what punctuation fits best?
You are right___we should go with your plan. - Answers semicolon
what punctuation fits best?
Bob caught three fish___and I caught two fish. - Answers comma
colons - Answers must come after a complete ind. clause
used to call attention to the words that follow it
ex- He started with an idea: "We are able to do more than we imagine."
affect (n) - Answers feeling, emotion, or mood that is displayed
- The patient had a flat affect
affect (v) - Answers to alter, to change, to influence
- The sunshine affects the plant's growth
effect (n) - Answers result, consequence