In the writing process we can identify four different stages: prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing. The one used to generate the ideas is prewriting, this is one of the most important stages of the process. It is used to determine the topic and the point of view for a target audience; to do this it is necessary to research and gather information. Otherwise during the next stages you can find out you know very little about the chosen topic, making it hard to continue. For example, if I want to write a novel about a knight during the middle ages in England, during the prewriting process I need to learn how they lived in that time, their traditions, what they ate, how they dressed, the problems people had, etc. There are different methods to help in the prewriting process, some are: brainstorming, freewriting, mind maps, asking questions and outlining.
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The dialogue between that character and another
the conflicts that the character faces
<span>the relationship of the character with other characters</span>
Answer:
Quotation 1 contains a capitalization error.
Quotation 2 wrongly uses 'ellipses.'
Quotation 3 makes incorrect use of a comma.
Explanation:
The first quotation communicates a complete sentence and therefore, the first letter must be capitalized('The brave men') to make it grammatically correct.
In the second quotation, ellipses have been used incorrectly. It is a punctuation mark consisting of three periods('...') to indicate the omission of a word or phrase that can be inferred from the text. It communicates a complete idea but in this quotation, the idea is not completed after 'nation...' and therefore, the readers are not able to understand it.
The last quotation employs comma inappropriately succeeding the word 'finally' as the sentence is quite short and the use of comma unnecessarily breaks its meaning. There is no need for a comma here as the meaning is more clear and precise without using it.
The second one I think so