This stage in the writing process takes the least amount of time.
What is publishing?
This is why you track your progress regularly. To show that your goal is this.
What is measurable?
What are "important" and "minor"?
Faulkner's speech alludes to this global political tension.
In the poem, the speaker is most likely...
What is a teacher?
During this step in the writing process, the writer focuses on the logic of the paragraphs.
What is revision?
If your goal is a range, it is NOT this.
What is specific?
This aspect of time management addresses situations that are unexpected.
What is "urgent"?
Faulkner suggests that these should compel the writer to write.
What are the "old verities"?
Waterskiing across the surface of a poem suggests THIS reading strategy?
What is skimming"?
This is the research and data gathering step in the writing process.
What is pre-write?
The difference between a SMART goal and a wish is that SMART goals are
What is: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Reasonable, and Time bound?
80% of your time should be devoted to things that are this.
What is important?
This type of conflict is, to Faulkner, the most relevant of all conflicts.
What is "the human heart in conflict with itself"?
This is personified at the end of the poem.
What is the poem?
This stage in the writing process is likely to take the MOST amount of time.
What is drafting?
Your goal is primarily THIS when you base it on a previously achieved goal.
What is reasonable?
Procrastination means turning this into these.
What is "minor" into "important and urgent"?
Faulkner contrasts "universal physical fear" with old "universal these"?
What are "universal truths"?
Auditory imagery is emphasized when the poem is compared to this.
What is a "hive"?
You use this tool to evaluate your writing and guide your revision strategies.
What is the rubric?
Time is used to determine this aspect of a SMART goal.
What is achievable?
Good time management means rarely needing to complete important things this way.
What is "last minute"?
Faulkner, in his speech, speaks about the role of "writers" and them.
Who are "poets"?
This fact makes the students' behavior at the end of the poem ironic.
What is their desire to "understand" the poem?