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Pre-writing is the process of organizing your thoughts and ideas before you begin writing. There are many different methods, such as brainstorming, outlining, mapping, clustering, or jotting a list. You can use pre-writing to think about your topic more clearly, track your ideas, and see your paper take shape. A major use of pre-writing is to develop questions such as, "What do I need to know in order to write this essay?" or "How do I find out?" or the really big question, "What is this essay really about?"
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Use pre-writing strategies for the following topics. You must use at least three different strategies. If you use the 'brainstorming' strategy you must supply at least 5 support statements for each topic. You do not have to write essays for each topic, just your prewriting strategies.
1. The mandatory school attendance age should be age 5.
2. All drivers should wear seat belts.
3. Bicyclists should not be allowed on the roads.
4. The best day of my life was when.........
5. The worst day of my life was when.......
6. Caring for puppies can be time consuming.
7. Harvesting the oranges is a huge task.
8. Our airplane flight was long and tedious.
9. A trip to the zoo is always an adventure.
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English Lesson 24: pre-writing strategies
English Lesson 24: pre-writing strategies
1. The mandatory school attendance age should be age 5.
pre-writing strategy: Questioning
i.
Is it necessary for children age 5 to attend school?
ii.
Of what benefit shall be to the children?
iii.
Does this aim to resolve any problem ahead?
iv.
Will this give parent easier time?
2. All drivers should wear seat belts.
outlining
3. Bicyclists should not be allowed on the roads.
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