ACMB01H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Thesis Statement, Critical Thinking, Acronym

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Freewriting; and: questions and brainstorming, ask the traditional journalistic questions: who?, what?, why?, when?, where?, how?. In freewriting, you write for several minutes without stopping, seeing where your subconscious takes you. Formal outline: the formal outline is a kind of outline that shows the relationships between the different levels of points. Information easily accessible: composing with care, risks with computer usage in the writing process: proofreading and plagiarism. Spellcheck may not capture non-obvious mistakes, such as mistakes that are context- dependent or formatting issues. Fine-tuning: overview of purpose and audience, clarifying meaning, underscoring ideas. Italics, bolding, sub-headings, repetition, and use of synonyms helps create emphasis. Solidifying structure: ask yourself if the essay"s structure reflects your original plans in the outline, all paragraphs must follow a logical sequence, paragraph must be unified, coherent, and adequately developed, paragraphs should be roughly the same length.

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