I need help with a English question. All explanations and answers will be used to help me learn.
First post due by Wednesday, 11:59p.m. (MT), and at least two additional posts or responses by Saturday, 11:59 p.m. (MT) (60 points).
Due Dates and Participation Requirements
Please make sure you review the media for Week One before beginning your work.
This course is designed to teach the process of writing. There are a variety of processes that work for different individuals–or even the same individual using different processes depending on the writing needs. The topic of this discussion forum is Prewriting. Prewriting is the writing done before you actually start to write your paper. The objective with this discussion forum is to explore the different ways of prewriting to find an activity that works well for you. Prewriting exercises explored in this forum include free-writing, brainstorming, mapping, and questioning. These exercises will also help you decide on a topic for your final paper.
Before you get started, review the reading on Prewriting or see examples of prewriting activities here.
Like any writing project, a discussion post requires some preparation as you figure out what to write about and how you will write about it. Your primary post requires two preparation steps before you actually start writing. Step 3 below is what you will put in your post.
For any paper, there are several steps in the writing process: prewriting, writing, revising, and editing. During this course, you will write one short research paper. We will take one step each week and, in Week 4, submit the final draft of the paper you begin this week.
For this week’s assignment, you will work on the first step of the writing process: Prewriting. You will need to select one of three assigned topics, but you will choose an angle that is unique to you. The topic you select this week will be what you write about for the remainder of the course.
There are many ways to approach each topic, so find an angle that interests you. Using a prewriting activity, or activities, can help you determine which is the best topic for you.
Remember that part of the discussion grade is submitting on time and using proper grammar, spelling, etc. You’re training to be a professionalwrite like it.
Click here for info on the Institution Writing Guidelines (IWG) if you have questions.
Choose a prewriting activity – free-writing, brainstorming, mapping or questioning. Perform the activity using the topic you chose in Step 1. Some questions to consider as you prewrite:
Once you finish the prewriting activity, post in the discussion forum about your efforts.
In your responses to other students’ posts, push the discussion further. Remember to be respectful to each other, but also challenge the discussion–in other words, work with each other and the instructor here to explore this topic and figure it out for yourselves as a group.
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