True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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Your first draft needs to be perfect.
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Once you have completed the prewriting stage you move on to the drafting stage.
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You should try to relax during the drafting stage in order keep your thoughts flowing on to the
paper.
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Brainstorming is part of the publishing stage of the writing process.
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You do not need facts to support your main idea(s).
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How you publish or present your writing depends largely on your targeted audience and the purpose of
your writing.
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The purpose of the drafting stage is to ensure that your writing is focused, on topic, clear,
supported, and sticks to the intended purpose of your writing and speaks clearly to the intended
audience.
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topic sentence gives a clue to the reader about the main idea of your paragraph(s). It is not
especially clear because it is intended to make the reader wonder and read on.
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The third stage of the writing process is drafting.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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The purpose of editing is to ensure a. | that there are no errors in
grammar. | c. | that there are
no errors in spelling. | b. | that there are no errors in
punctuation. | d. | All of the
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