Please Help! Soon as possible! Willing to give 20 points!!!1) The drafting stage requires that you center your attention on
A. setting the tone.
B. conveying concepts.
C. organizing your argument.
D. using correct mechanics.


2) In order to create a workable first draft, you should....

A.work in a place where you won't be interrupted.
B.write straight through without taking any breaks.
C. avoid referring to any type of outline so that you can write freely.
D. not allow yourself to get too comfortable so your mind won't wander.


3) The drafting phase of writing is MOST like the

A. editing phase.
B. revising phase.
C. prewriting phase.
D. publishing phase.


4) During the first draft, you should focus on

A. polishing your writing.
B. communicating your ideas.
C. reorganizing your thoughts.
D. checking your grammar.

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Answer 1
Answer: Question 3. is C Prewriting
Answer 2
Answer: 1) C. organizing your argument.2) A.work in a place where you won't be interrupted.3) B. revising phase.4) D. checking your grammar.

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