The Writing Process
The Writing Process
Revising
Editing
Publishing
I. Prewriting
3. Is it specific?
Determine Your Audience
Accurate information
Serious or frivolous/humorous?
Intimate or detached?
Determine Point-of-View
Point-of-view is the perspective
from which you write an essay.
There are 3 points-of-view:
First person—”I, we”
Second person—”you”
Third person—”he, she, they”
Future tense
Explore Your Topic
Pre-writing Techniques:
Brainstorming/Listing
Freewriting
Clustering/Mapping
Questioning
Discussing
Outlining
Make a Plan
Order
Structure
Thesis Statement
Using an opposite
Asking a question
Write Your Body Paragraphs
Each body paragraph should
develop one of the specific
points mentioned in the thesis.
Each BP should contain:
Topic Sentence—main idea of BP
Primary Support—examples
Secondary Support—details
Body Paragraphs: Topic Sentence
Writing is communication—if
you have written something, you
must have intended for
someone to read it, even if that
person is only yourself.
When you publish a document,
you are releasing it to the public
for others to read.
Publishing