1: The sound of a typewriter is very satisfying and cool to hear to the human ear. Many love the sound of a typewriter while others don’t. 2: The back of the beetle may look really creepy, but in some places it may look like a rainbow metallic color. Sorry I couldn’t do 3 !!
Answer:
The three phases of the writing process are;
- Planning and Pre-writing
- Composing and Writing
- Editing and Revising
Explanation:
The writing process involves a series of steps or phases that should take place during a writing process. They include;
- Planning and Pre-writing: This is the first stage of the writing process and it involves making plans on what to write, picking a topic, the kind of audience you are writing for. This phase needs a lot of pondering for ideas and content, doing some research and lastly doing some quick writing.
- Composing and Writing: This is the next stage after the pre-writing stage and it involves implementing the plans made in the first stage. Here, the actual writing starts with no form of editing or proof reading. Students are advised here to just go with the flow and put their their thoughts in writing.
- Editing and Revising: This is the phase where everything that has been written down is reviewed. Here, spellings, sentence formation and relativity, grammar and every other thing is checked. This is where you check how your writing can be improved and if your writing is still in line with its purpose.
The phase which requires the most time is the Editing and Revising Stage.
A is for: Anne Frank
B is for: Boycott/ Book Burnings
C is for: Concentration Camps/ Chełmno/ Czechoslovakia
D is for: Death/ Deportation/D-Day
E is for: Einsatzgruppen/ Escaping
F is for
G is for: Ghettos or Gas Chambers
I is for: Invasion
J is for: Jews
K is for: Krakow, Kristallnacht
L is for: Labour/liberate
M is for: Muder
N is for: Nuremberg Trials/Nazis
O is for: Operation T-4
P is for: persecution
Q is for
R if for: Reichstag Fire
S is for: Shoah/ SS
T is for: Treblinka (A concentration camp)
U is for
V is for: Vatican
W is for: War/Wannsee Conference
Z is for
Y is for
Z is for
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Hope this helped, Ps Brianlist would really help