This step in the writing process focuses on the logic of the body paragraph.
What is revision.
If your new goal is close to a previously accomplished goal, then your new goal is most likely
What is "achievable"?
If it has to be done now, it is
What is "urgent"?
This is the most critical component of any paragraph.
What is the "claim" (or topic sentence)?
This person was a bus driver before becoming a teacher.
Who is Mrs. Beaumont?
You gather necessary information and data in this step in the writing process.
What is prewriting?
If your goal has a specific deadline for when it must be achieved, then is it...
What is "time bound"?
If it can wait for later, it must be
What is "minor"?
This part of the paragraph often restates the claim.
What is the "closing sentence"?
This teacher taught at yeshiva.
Who is Mr. Leonard
Which stage of the writing would this sentence benefit from?
my goal for this year is , to graduate wiht honors,
What is editing?
This aspect of SMART goals discourages procrastination.
What is "time bound"?
If it must be done as soon as possible, then it is
What is "important"?
This part of a paragraph is necessary to make the paragraph convincing.
What is the "evidence"?
What is "time"?
This tool is designed to help you evaluate your letter (or writing) in this class.
What is the rubric?
The main difference between a SMART goal and a wish is . . .
A Smart goal is:
Specific - Measurable - Achievable - Reasonable - Time bound.
This step in the writing process is usually urgent.
What is "publishing"?
This part of the paragraph develops the claim by connecting the evidence to the claim.
What is "explanation"?
The quote: "the past is never dead. It's not even past" is by this author.
Who is William Faulkner?
The writing process is an example of this strategy.
What is time management strategy?
This step in the writing process illustrates effective time management intended by SMART goals.
What is publishing (time-bound)?
This step (or steps) in the writing process is (are) important.
What are: "pre-write, draft, revise, and edit"?
A group of sentences that develops a claim is called this.
What is a paragraph?
In her letter to you, Mrs. Beaumont quoted this other William.
Who is "William Shakespeare"?