Plz need help on writing process part 1

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Answer 1
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the writing process is rather simple...no need to sweat  :)

1. if you have been given a specific topic, look up info from at least four different sources

2. once your sources have been approved, brainstorm what you want your paper to focus on. Your thesis statement, the last sentence of your introductory paragraph, will list three maybe four specific things you want to look at. (example of thesis: Domestic abuse is caused by several factors which are, drugs, alcohol, and past history of being abused). Your paper would focus on the bolded part.

3. Use your sources to back your thesis statement. Back to the bolded part from above. Answer the questions: who, what, where, when, why, to what extent, how often. With the example above you might have to ask more in-depth questions but your sources should help you answer, in an intelligent manner,  the in-depth questions you ask.

4. Sometimes free writing your ideas after reading your sources will help. To free write, you just write what comes to your mind about the subject you are studying. Once you do that, you might find that you've written good points but it doesn't flow...then you....

5. Organize your thoughts.

6. check your paper multiple times and have someone else check it.

Hopefully this helped and good luck. If you need more help, just let me know.

Answer 2
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The writing process is a series of steps that writers go through when they write. There are many different ways to approach the writing process, but most writers follow a similar set of steps:

Prewriting

The prewriting stage is where you come up with ideas for your writing. You can do this by brainstorming, journaling, or doing research. Once you have some ideas, you can start to narrow them down and choose a topic to write about.

Drafting

The drafting stage is where you start to write your paper. You don't have to worry about making it perfect at this stage. Just get your ideas down on paper in a rough draft.

Revising

The revising stage is where you go back and fix up your draft. You can check for grammar and spelling errors, as well as make sure that your ideas are clear and well-organized. You may also want to ask someone else to read your draft and give you feedback.

Editing

The editing stage is where you make the final polish on your paper. You should check for any remaining errors in grammar and spelling, and you should also make sure that your paper is formatted correctly.

Proofreading

The proofreading stage is where you give your paper one last read to catch any errors that you may have missed.

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The correct answer to your question: You should provide a complete list of your resources, would be, C: On a new page after your informational text.

Explanation:

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I believe the correct answer is C.  Hope this helped!
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