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Prewriting, writing, post writing, and publishing are the steps in this process

Writing process

100

This includes accessing, analyzing, evaluating, and communicating information

Media literacy skills

100

The relationship of the text to white space

Layout

100

Have a basis for and can relate to at least some of the information that is being conveyed

Internal audience

100

A comment that expresses unfavorable judgment or disapproval of a person or action

Destructive criticism

200

What term refers to Clarity, Conciseness, Courtesy, and Correctness 

Four C's of Communication

200

This is the more refined form of revising.

Editing

200

Using these and spelling common to text messaging is not acceptable in most business organizations

Abbreviations

200

Relieves the stress of writing because it turns each task into a manageable activity

Writing process

200

The final edit of work is completed

Postwriting 

300

What is the person or group to whom the message is directed?

Audience

300

This means to be free of personal feelings, prejudices, or interpretations.

Objectivity

300
This is defined during prewriting

Purpose

300

Tangible information is protected by these laws

Copyright

300

These are universally used by writers and editors to note errors and changes

Proofreaders' marks

400

How information is presented

Approach

400

This is the guideline of how much information will be included.

Scope

400

The approach used when asking who, what, when, where, why, and how questions

Journalistic approach

400

This approach gives details first and are followed by the main idea

Indirect approach

400

The process of preparing a document for distribution 

Publishing

500

The topics that help achieve the purpose for writing.

Key points

500

Checking the final copy for correct spelling, punctuation, and for typographical errors

Proofreading

500

A psychological condition that prevents a writer from proceeding with the writing process

Writer's block

500

The stage that includes creating a rough draft and getting ideas on paper

Writing

500

The audience directly involved in the communication

Primary audience