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charle [14.2K]
3 years ago
8

Can someone explain to me what the instructions mean and give me examples, please?

English
1 answer:
s344n2d4d5 [400]3 years ago
3 0

Some common pre-writing strategies are:

Brainstorming: Write down all the ideas that come to your head. Most likely, you'll gravitate towards one specific idea to write about.

Clustering: Know what big factors fall under your specific topic, then organize your ideas into those big factors. Then pick one of the big factors.

Free-writing: Write about one specific idea for a period of time.

Looping: Looping happens after free-writing. After you finish writing, pick an idea that you would like to dig deeper in.

Venn Diagram: If you are doing a writing piece that requires compare and contrast, you can draw a Venn diagram to organize your ideas.

Pros & Cons List: If you are doing a writing piece that requires pros and cons, you can quickly make a list to separate your ideas.

Listing: Simply list all of your ideas.

5Ws & 1H: 5Ws is Who, What, Where, When, Why and 1H is How. Base all of your ideas on these questions. If you can't answer a question for an idea, then maybe you need to do some extra research.

Example:

1. The best day of my life was when...I won the spelling bee.

<u>Strategies Used</u>

Brainstorming, Clustering, Listing

<u>Support Statements (3)</u>

1) I got an award, trophy, and a medal.

2) Afterwards, I was able to go to Jamba Juice.

3) My family was extremely proud of me.

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