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lesantik [10]
3 years ago
5

Put the steps of the writing process in order.

English
1 answer:
erma4kov [3.2K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. Create a strong thesis

2. Create an outline or map

3. Craft the body, strategically repeat keywords

4. Revise and edit

5. Carefully read the prompt

Explanation:

Every research begins with an idea, a question. A research thesis is your proposed answer to your research question. Since it's not rare for the thesis to be modified as the research is progressing, it is finalized only after the research is completed.

The second stage is outlining. Here you need to think about the structure of your paper so that you can properly deliver your ideas. Usually, a paper is divided into three major parts: introduction, body, and conclusion.

In the next stage, you need to additionally organize your paper, to craft the body. Keywords are important words or concepts found in your research thesis. It's important to know at what point in your paper exactly you'll be discussing these concepts.

The next step is revising and editing. Revising refers to organizing your writing better so that your audience can understand you better. Editing usually refers to correcting grammatical errors or strange phrases that make it difficult for your readers to understand what you are trying to say.

Finally, you need to carefully reread everything to check if everything, from the structure of the paper to grammar, is alright.

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