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writing a persuasive essay
draft - get your thoughts down on paper! write your essay without paying too much attention to grammar, spelling or punctuation. remember, you can always edit later!
revise - look over the writing you did in your draft and improve on it. when revising your draft, ask yourself, \do my readers learn about my topic and stance quickly in my paper?\ also ask, \does the evidence in my essay support my main idea?\
edit and proofread - finally, go over the spelling and grammar of your essay in detail. make sure you dont miss any simple errors before you turn in your essay.
choose the correct answer.
what step in writing a persuasive essay involves getting all your ideas on paper without paying much attention to spelling or grammar?
options:
revise
edit and proofread
draft
To determine the correct step, we analyze each option:
- "Revise" involves improving the draft, not just getting ideas down.
- "Edit and Proofread" focuses on checking spelling and grammar, not initial idea writing.
- "Draft" is defined as getting thoughts on paper without much attention to spelling or grammar, matching the description in the question.
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