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Over the years in school, I have been taught a five-step process for writing. It is the topic of all the English classes I have taken since kindergarten. Many people, when they reckon of being taught how to write they immediately think of, English class. I do that too. As I thought about how I learned to write I acknowledged it been an assortment of not only years but classes too. The writing method is not only existing in the English class only. Every class I've been seemed inferred to ingrain the writing process into my brain and enhance it by making me write.

The five distinct steps to the writing process are the framework of writing it helps pull the writing together, fasten it up, and aids it. Those steps don't not only make the final product better, but they also make writing simpler.

The first step

The first step in writing is to materialize an idea. This step is in the prewriting. Frequently, If the writing is for an academic purpose, so what you will do is figure out precisely what you have decided to be writing about, What procedures you need to follow, on what the subject of the article should be, What you should cover in the article, and so forth. After you conclude that out, sit down and type it. Then comes the freewriting, some people select different methods such as listing or diagrams, and some choose freewriting, but, choose whatever works best to build up your ideas. Now write and write and write, and do not worrying about the mistakes and structure of the ideas, write whatever comes to your mind. Then go back through what you have written and pull out the main points. From the main points, you will figure out how to wrap them together to make a stronger paper, that's the plan.

Second step

Then comes the writing aspect. take the plan and start on a new draft or page. try pulling all the ideas together and make them fit. Give them some patterns and chunk them together. Don't worry about grammar and punctuation and other technicalities at this point. Just write, grabbing the ideas from the plan, and putting them in a clear structure.

third step

Revising is an important step and is the third in the steps. This where you take the made writing of ideas and coordinate them. You will get the picture ideas to move together in a logical order. You should read through the article a little out loud and see where you will stumble over a wording. And, where you need to I add, remove, rearrange and change parts that need it, and if you missed some key points you will add them in there. If you had steer off-topic you will remove that part. If you find something that isn't entirely understandable, you'll scramble it to make it understandable. After the ideas run smoothly you should go back and read it a little loud again, to see if it flows nicely and change things to make the paper flow.

Fourth step

Then you will edit the article. This is where the article is fine-tuned and you work out all the small inconveniences in the writing. Editing comprises the close-up details of the article. When I editing you have gone through by each sentence making sure the wording is as sharp as possible. Making certain that one sentence leads to the next one, and paragraph leads to another until the whole article as an impression of unity. Then after that, it consists of grammar, punctuation, spelling. This stage is to make the paper as flawless as possible. You might find it most helpful for someone program to help you with this part of the process, I used Grammarly.

The Fifth step

Then the final step of the writing process, publishing. Which you already know how and where you need to post your article.

The basics of the writing process are exact, all writers need is a framework on which they will build there writing. Prewriting, obtaining ideas. Writing, getting the ideas down with some sort of order. Revising, bringing the ideas in a logical format. Editing, fine tunning the article to ideal. Finally, publishing, showing the community what you've done.

Despite this vital framework everyone has there own specific things that work well for them. I have a little different writing process then anyone else, some things work for me that don't certainly work for others. Some would rather free-write while some would rather list ideas. We are all different in detail but the picture is the same. All writing needs a framework even when all writing is different.

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