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Learn the step-by-step process of argumentative writing, from prewriting and drafting to revising, editing, and publishing. Explore strategies like brainstorming, peer editing, and proofreading to enhance your writing skills effectively.
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The Writing Process Argumentative Writing
Prewritng • Prewritng refers to all the thinking and planning you do before you write your first draft. • It includes thinking about your purpose, gathering information, choosing a form, making a plan, and deciding who your audience will be. • First step is to brainstorm a topic
Writing the first Draft • Writing the first draft means getting all your ideas down on paper. • You will be writing multiple drafts.
Revising • Revising means changing and improving your writing. It’s an opportunity to think about what you’ve written and then add, cut, or change ideas. • Peer editing groups will be created • PQS (Praise, Questions and Suggestions) will be used.
Editing and Proofreading • Refers to the final changes you make in your writing. • It’s a careful line-by-line check of your writing to catch and correct any errors.
Publishing • Publishing is a way of sharing your writing. • It includes everything from posting your writing on the wall of your classroom to sharing it on the internet.