Part of the writing process involves making changes to how the argument is written
and how the final product should be. What term best describes the bridge between
these two versions?- ✅✅ Revision
What is most beneficial about taking time away from a paper you have written and
giving yourself some distance between creating your rough and final drafts?-
✅✅ You can better identify areas where you need to expand, refine, or rework
your writing.
Producing a large amount of writing on a daily basis- ✅✅ Prolific
What type of revision looks at the whole argument and makes big changes? -
✅✅Global revision
What type of revision takes place during the second stage and involves making
small changes to the text? - ✅✅Micro revision
What is the best tool to help with identifying each element, one by one, as global
revisions to the structure of your paper are being made?- ✅✅ A checklist
Mrs. Ristine's writing students are working on crafting thesis statements. What did
she most likely teach them about developing thesis statements without taking on
too much? - ✅✅Keep the thesis statement narrow.
, Topic sentences should introduce what element of the paper? - ✅✅ The content
of one paragraph.
Why is it not likely to support your writing when you sometimes state facts, ask
questions, or provide quotes in your topic sentences or thesis statements?- ✅✅
Because topic sentences and thesis statements should be arguable, and facts,
quotes, and questions are not arguable.
Integrating - ✅✅ Giving your writing more power by combining sources into
your own writing
Readers often draw their own ideas or conclusions from evidence and reasoning
provided in a research paper. What term best describes these ideas or conclusions?
- ✅✅ Inferences
What are you trying to do when you give your readers everything they need, all of
the reasoning and evidence, in order to win them over with your argument? -
✅✅ You are telling your audience the point you are going to make.
Erin's proposal argument also tells her audience how the evidence presented makes
the point she is trying to make. What term best describes this technique? -
✅✅Analysis
When a research paper thoroughly explains the point you are trying to make and
you are careful to explain yourself well so the audience would have what they
need, what is most likely the purpose?- ✅✅ To ensure the reader's inferences
match your goals