ENGL 100 Lecture Notes - Proofreading, Free Writing, Mind Map
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Brainstorming: more organized compared to free writing. Clustering: also known as mind mapping. Debating: talking to someone else about your ideas, make pros and cons. Research: finding out information to fill in any gaps of knowledge. Consider the rhetorical stance: purpose, persona. Whether you need or don"t need information: plot if audience already knows about the story. *plan and organize: outline, particular for in-class essays, drafting/ composing. Leave room for change: mental space, be aware that there will be change. Revising: focusing on the big stuff. Does it matter or relate to the class: single. A narrowed down point of a single subject: specific. No argument required: best not to have an argument in the statement of subject. When to pay attention : when using and , but , or , etc. I absolutely love class, learning about grammar, and to use proper grammar in my writing.