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SashulF [63]
3 years ago
11

during the prewriting step of the writing process, you should _____ ideas and then _____ them. a. revise; write b. write; revise

c. develop; organize d. organize; develop
English
1 answer:
jekas [21]3 years ago
4 0
The correct answer is C.
This is because when you are PREWRITING you are creating/developing ideas about what you are going to write. Then you move on to organizing those ideas. It is practically the planning. The WRITING step is the 2nd step of the 5, where you have your planning done and you use what you have planned to do a rough draft. The REVISION step is where you add things, rearrange things, remove things and replace things from your writing. In the EDITING step<span> you check for repetition, clarity, grammar, spelling and punctuation. Editing is an extremely detailed process and its best when performed by a professional because it needs to be done correctly or a mistake(s) may be left in the draft. The PUBLISHING step of the writing is where you have finally completed the final draft and are ready to become a published author. That is the 5-step writing process. </span>
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