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delivery
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researching
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publishing
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deals with how something is presented, or delivered, to the audience.
refers to making changes to your document that relate to style and fluidity.
refers both to the memorization of a speech that will be delivered or performed and to the memorization of the commonplaces that th...
any part of the writing process that involving the generation of text that may, or may not, end up in the final version.
refers to making large - scale changes to a document, focusing on content and organization.
the step where you present your work to the intended audience, or an approximated audience.
the stage where you try to see your writing through the eyes of your audience.
includes gathering information from resources found online or in the library as well as gathering data first - hand.
refers to the order in which an author might present the information found during the invention stage.
refers to discovering and developing the possible arguments that might persuade an audience. this stage was of the utmost importa...
refers to making changes to your document that focus on surface features such as grammar, punctuation, and citations.
common topics used to help generate ideas about a topic.
addresses the how the author says what he or she has to say.
To solve this, we analyze each option's description and match it to the term "Delivery" (from the left - hand list) based on the dropdown options:
For the "Delivery" dropdown:
- The option "Deals with how something is presented, or delivered, to the audience" directly matches the concept of delivery in the writing/communication process. Other options refer to different stages like drafting (generating text), revising (large - scale changes), editing (surface features), researching (gathering info), etc. So this option is the correct match for "Delivery".
We match the definition to the term "Delivery" by analyzing each option. The option "Deals with how something is presented, or delivered, to the audience" aligns with what delivery in a writing/communication context means. Other options describe different stages (e.g., drafting is generating text, revising is large - scale changes) and thus do not fit "Delivery".
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The correct option for the "Delivery" dropdown is: "Deals with how something is presented, or delivered, to the audience."