Prewriting, writing, post writing, and publishing are the steps in this process
Writing process
This includes accessing, analyzing, evaluating, and communicating information
Media literacy skills
The relationship of the text to white space
Layout
Have a basis for and can relate to at least some of the information that is being conveyed
Internal audience
A comment that expresses unfavorable judgment or disapproval of a person or action
Destructive criticism
What term refers to Clarity, Conciseness, Courtesy, and Correctness
Four C's of Communication
This is the more refined form of revising.
Editing
Using these and spelling common to text messaging is not acceptable in most business organizations
Abbreviations
Relieves the stress of writing because it turns each task into a manageable activity
Writing process
The final edit of work is completed
Postwriting
What is the person or group to whom the message is directed?
Audience
This means to be free of personal feelings, prejudices, or interpretations.
Objectivity
Purpose
Tangible information is protected by these laws
Copyright
These are universally used by writers and editors to note errors and changes
Proofreaders' marks
How information is presented
Approach
This is the guideline of how much information will be included.
Scope
The approach used when asking who, what, when, where, why, and how questions
Journalistic approach
This approach gives details first and are followed by the main idea
Indirect approach
The process of preparing a document for distribution
Publishing
The topics that help achieve the purpose for writing.
Key points
Checking the final copy for correct spelling, punctuation, and for typographical errors
Proofreading
A psychological condition that prevents a writer from proceeding with the writing process
Writer's block
The stage that includes creating a rough draft and getting ideas on paper
Writing
The audience directly involved in the communication
Primary audience