This is the type of spacing required for MLA format.
What is double-spaced?
Comparison looks at both similarities and this.
What are differences?
People learn to write by doing this.
What is writing?
Description appeals to this.
What are the senses?
This type of writing tells how to do or make something.
What is directive writing?
This is the number of spaces between the period at the end of the sentence and the capital letter of the next sentence.
What is one?
This method shifts back and forth between each subject.
What is point-by-point?
Freewriting is one technique for this stage of writing.
What is generating ideas?
Definition tells what something is and this.
What is what it is not?
Most process writing analysis will be linear or chronological.
What is true?
Name, _________ , Class title, and date are the required components of an MLA heading.
What is professor/teacher name?
This is the method that treats several aspects of one subject, then discusses the same aspects of the other.
What is subject-by-subject?
This is the last stage of the writing process?
What is editing/proofreading?
Etymology means this.
What is word history?
Process analysis is not complete until it explains this.
What is its significance?
The abbreviate style of writing that should not be used in scholarly writing.
What are contractions?
Comparison writing can dispense information in these two types.
What are chunks and slices?
Purpose, audience, and topic fall in this stage of the writing process.
What is the planning stage?
A lexicographer does this.
What is compile a dictionary?
This type of writing explains how or why something works.
What is explanatory writing?
The minimum number of lines a quote is required to be in order to be offset.
What is four?
This kind of comparison can only be made among like kinds.
What is true comparison?
This is the main point one wants to make in his or her writing.
What is a thesis statement?
Tracing a words' etymology is one way of doing this.
What is extending a definition?
These type of words note the completion of one step or any deviation from the normal order.
What are transitions?