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The writing process helps a writer to coordinate his ideas and thoughts, as well as the data gathered to support these ideas, so that when put into a document, they can really achieve the writer´s goal, whatever this may be. This process consists of 7 steps, roughly and each step is designed to further help the writer organize his ideas and information so that the end product serves its purpose. The seven steps are as follows: Choice of topic, brainstorming, outlining (which is organizing all the data and information gathered on a topic in relation to the ideas the writer wants to place on the document), first draft, peer revision and revision of first draft by author and re-arranging depending on corrections and final draft and final proofreading to check for final errors. In this set of steps, creating webs, making lists and charts is part of the Outlining, which is literally the mapping that a writer makes to have a clear picture of what he has and how he will proceed in his writing, using his ideas and the data gathered.
Make an organizer, separate out your topic into different sections and decide whether you have enough content to fill your paper. If there is too much content, maybe your topic is too broad, and if you can't find enough research or information, then maybe it's too narrow.
I believe it's D, "but I know one thing—that whenever it happens, when she takes that first leap, she might have a few following moments of uncertainty, but once she finds the wind, she’ll soar."