This stage is less concerned with the final structure of the essay and more with putting ideas into words.
Prewriting
The process of reviewing, editing, and improving something, such as a written work or a plan.
REVISION
Clearness or transparency in communication, making ideas easy to understand.
CLARITY
The act or process of expressing ideas, thoughts, or information through written language.
The person, place, thing, or idea that a sentence is about.
SUBJECT
It is a formal way of demanding a favor from high officials or administrative personalities.
A statement that argues something is good or bad, right or wrong, or valuable or worthless.
The title or heading at the top of a letter, email, or document.
The order in which things happen or are arranged.
SEQUENCE
To provide enjoyment, amusement, or emotional engagement for the reader or audience.
TO ENTERTAIN
To convince the reader or audience to adopt a certain belief, opinion, or course of action.
TO PERSUADE
Information, facts, or examples that back up or clarify the main idea.
SUPPORTING DETAILS
The goal is to educate or share knowledge.
What writing process primarily deals with the surface-level aspects of writing, such as grammar, punctuation, spelling, and formatting?
EDITING
The flow of ideas within a text, where sentences and paragraphs are logically connected, making the text easy to follow.
COHESION
The overall clarity and logical progression of ideas in a text.
The narrator is confined to the thoughts, feelings, and perceptions of one character, often the protagonist.
It reflects the emotional atmosphere of the written or spoken work.
TONE
Marks or instructions at the end of a document indicating additional materials or recipient.
END NOTATIONS
The relationship of this sentence structure can vary from contrasting or coordinating ideas to expressing cause and effect, addition, or choice.
COMPOUND SENTENCE
A strategy used in communication to maintain and develop relationship.
It refers to the unique manner in which a writer or speaker conveys their ideas.
STYLE
Clarity of Intent
Politeness and Professionalism
Providing Necessary Details
Addressing the Recipient Appropriately
Follow-up and Contact Information
Review and Proofreading
Accuracy, exactness, or attention to detail in the way something is done or expressed.