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Strategies for Writing example

By Group 2

You can begin writing in two ways


You can begin writing in two ways -You can think of a specific person, place situation, or event and determine whether it represents something greater -Turn a description or narrative into something you can illustrate Consider you readers perpetual world Engage critical thinking Begin Listing Examples

Planning
Define the rule, situation, of the example you are going to illustrate Determine whether your essay needs just one example or multiple Organize your examples in either a chronological, spatial, or emphatic way Determine the best place for your thesis for and definitions Review your thesis and examples

Writing the First draft


Use a plan as a guide, but be open to new examples Distinguish between relevant and incidental events Use introductory and transitional statements to link examples

Revising
Review the plan and thesis Review new ideas developed in the first draft Make sure your examples make a clear point Make sure you have enough evidence to support the main point of your essay Make sure that your thesis states what your examples are supposed to illustrate Decide whether your point should be supported by hypothetical or factual examples Measure the number and value of examples Make sure your examples are clearly organized

Editing and Proofreading


Examine examples for consistency in voice, tone, style, and tense Review diction for unintended connotations Examine paragraph breaks and transitions Make opening and final examples memorable

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