Week 1 Mataching Quiz Crossword
Down:
1) a prewriting technique in which the writer explores a topic by writing for a predetermined amount of time without stopping, even if it means repeating the same ideas. 2) the earliest stage of the writing process, which uses techniques such as brainstorming, clustering, and outlining to transform thoughts into words. 4) the most formal method of organizing prewriting ideas. The format uses numerals and letters to distinguish between major headings and subheadings of a planned piece of writing. 5) means "seeing again" and improving all aspects of an essay's organization and development8) includes developing your ideas; organizing your essay; and writing an introduction, conclusion, and title9) a brief statement in your own words of the writer's main point, purpose, and argument or reasoning |
Across:
3) forms of communication related to an organization. Letters are written to people outside of the organization, memos to people inside. 6) a prewriting technique that emphasizes the connections among items on a brainstorming list. The topic is written in the middle of the page and has a circle drawn around it. As details or ideas are generated, they are circled and then lines are drawn to connect them to related details or ideas. This process continues until the topic has been fully explored. Variations of clustering are mapping, webbing, and branching. 7) a series of tasks that involve prewriting, writing, revising and editing. At any time, one activity may loop in and out of another10) involves proofreading and correcting sentences, punctuation, mechanics, word choice, and spelling errors |
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