<u>Answer</u>:
<em>(prewriting, planning, first draft, revising and editing, proofreading, presenting)</em>
Brainstorming - <u>prewriting</u>
Checking for grammar and punctuation errors - <u>proofreading</u>
Submitting an exam for grading - <u>presenting</u>
Deleting unnecessary words and clichés - <u>revising and editing</u>
Beginning to write - <u>first draft</u>
Outlining - <u>prewriting</u>
Checking for homonyms and homophones - <u>proofreading</u>
Sending out an article for publication in a magazine - <u>presenting</u>
Idea mapping or webbing - <u>planning</u>
Varying sentence lengths - <u>revising and editing</u>
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<u>Prewriting:</u>
It usually involves brainstorming the ideas and thoughts and outlining the information in order to get prepped up for writing the article.
<u>Planning:</u>
It usually involves building a strategy to get the desired result. Making up ideas which possibly creates the desired result.
<u>First Draft:</u>
It is also known as the rough writing. It helps us to organize our ideas.
<u>Revising and Editing:</u>
It is one of the important step which is usually done to avoid any unnecessary data in the article.
<u>Proofreading:</u>
The most important step which takes care of the grammatical errors, spelling errors and other grammar related issues.
<u>Presenting</u>:
It is the final step done to the completed article. It is like "Go public" kind of thing.