Brainstorming
Outlining
Writing
Proofreading
Revision
100

What is Brainstorming?

Ordering the important ideas

100

What is outlining?

Organizing thoughts

100

What does writing mean?

Academic writing

100

What is proofreading?

Reading outloud slowly.

100

What is revision? 

revisiting your writing after some time 

200

One of the ways to organize ideas that includes circle.

Mind-Mapping

200

With which statements does outline begins?

Clear thesis statements

200

What's an alternative phrase for writing?

fleshing out

200

What is the goal of proofreading?

Fix the grammar mistakes

200

What is the focus of revisions?

read slowly, focus on argumentation and idea development

300

The way of organizing ideas that do not involve circles. 

Linear listing

300

List your _____  to support statements. 

the pieces of evidence

300

What to avoid during writing?

Being overwhelmed

300

What is the ideal way of proofreading?

Having another person read the essay.

300

The first question you should ask yourself during revisions. 

Does my evidence support my argument.

400

Dangerous step to confuse ourselves?

Skipping brainstorming /Free writing

400

What's the most important one among statements? (tip:- its also called tag line)

punch line 

400

What is the purpose of first draft?

To be written.

400

What is the no.1 campus resource for getting help? 

Writing centre or student success centre

400

The question you should ask yourself during revising.

is my structure fitting

500

What's the best outcome of the brainstorming?

Developing or maturing ideas.

500

What does IMRaD stand for?

Introduction, Methodology, Results, Discussion.

500

When you feel blackout or cannot do anything. what it is called?

Writer's block

500

What should you not do in proofreading when somebody else will proofread for you?

Do not mention your way of thinking.

500

What is the most important question you should ask yourself during revisions?

Did I address the syllabus