Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Margo's writing process
When I am going to write something, firstly, I concentrate on the topic of my writing and try imagine the situation or thing I will write about. Then I try to understand the main idea of my future writing. When I finish this preporation, I divide the whole theme into several smaller topics in my mind, and in accordance with number of these topics I decide how many paragaphs my future writing will have. So, when I finish thinking over a maintenace of the text, I begin to write it down. First of all, I write an introduction, and for some reasons which I can't understand this part of writing is my favourite. Then I write a main part where all ideas of the text are opened. Afterwords, I write a conclusion of the topic and reread the whole text. As I just said my favourite part is introduction, and it is usually the biggest in my paper. The main part is smaller than it should be. And the conclusion is the smallest. I think that the most enjoyable things in writing are reasoning and describing nature. On the contrary, the most frustrating is writing the main part, espessialy describing actions. There is a step in writing where I return again and again. It is the maintenace. I can rewrite the text as many times as I reread it, but I'm never satisfied with my work. Finally, I check grammar, spelling and punctuation and write a text fair copy, check it and finish my work.
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What's "text maintenance"? I have a difficulty understanding what it is. Please, clarify.
What if you only come up with ideas for 1 or 2 paragraph essay? The thing is a common essay has 5 paragraphs - this is just a standard.
Can you analyze one of your old papers for me as a way to provide more specific examples of what you have written about in this entry?
It will help us to understand better why writing introductions is your favourite thing to do and what is the problem with your essay's body.
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