Elements of the Writing Process: How to Write a Rough Draft
After students have completed their pre-writes, they are ready to begin writing the rough drafts.
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After students have completed their pre-writes, they are ready to begin writing the rough drafts.
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Continue ReadingAfter students have revised, they are now ready for the fourth step in the writing process, editing.
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Continue ReadingAfter the rough drafts are complete, students should begin the process of revising their essays.
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