True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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There are five stages to the writing process.
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The second stage of the writing process is revising.
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The third stage of the writing process is drafting.
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After the drafting stage you begin the editing stage.
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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 sentences are used in all forms of writing.
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7.
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Combining two or more sentences into one extended sentence will help the flow of your
writing.
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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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In the drafting stage you a. | have your work put into book form or you present it to the
class. | d. | put what is in
your head onto paper.
| b. | think about what you want to write about and what you are
writing it for (entertainment, research, etc.) | e. | begin organize your work into its proper
order. | c. | make grammatical changes to your
work. | | | | |
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B.2
In the revising stage you a. | begin organize your work into its proper
order. | d. | think about what
you want to write about and what you are writing it for (entertainment, research,
etc.) | b. | put what is in your head onto
paper. | e. | have your work
put into book form or you present it to the class. | c. | make grammatical
changes to your work.
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B.2
In the publishing stage you a. | begin organize your work into its proper
order. | d. | think about what
you want to write about and what you are writing it for (entertainment, research,
etc.) | b. | put what is in your head onto
paper. | e. | have your work
put into book form or you present it to the class. | c. | make grammatical
changes to your work.
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