Even the most creative work has its own strict rules of writing which everyone must remember, when they begin to write. As for my writing process, it has several stages which I would like to describe.
Firstly, I thoroughly think about the theme of a composition, make some notes, read necessary literature. Secondly, I try to structure the material which I am going to write about in a draft. Thirdly, I begin to write an introduction where I place the main question or statement of the composition. Moreover, I give an approximate sketching of the following narration to explain to readers my thoughts and aims. In addition, in the body- the main part I write the most important facts and evidences to prove my opinion. Here I place the weightiest arguments. In conclusion I write final points of the composition and combine all considered things. Then I read the whole composition to check grammar and punctuation. If there are any mistakes, I correct them or rewrite all composition entirely.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
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It would be great if you could use your experience of working on one of your old works to illustrate the points you have made in this entry:).
Specific examples make your writing more personal on the one hand and clearer on the other. Also, they can actually help to understand better things that work/don't work for you when you write.
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