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The Writing Process

The Writing Process. Nancy Marenick The Writing Centre 867-5221. Stages of the Writing Process. Planning http://www.lib.umn.edu/help/calculator. Researching http://www.stfx.ca. Organizing http://www.stfx.ca/resources/writingcentre. Writing Rewriting Editing Proofreading.

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The Writing Process

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  1. The Writing Process Nancy Marenick The Writing Centre 867-5221

  2. Stages of the Writing Process Planninghttp://www.lib.umn.edu/help/calculator Researching http://www.stfx.ca Organizinghttp://www.stfx.ca/resources/writingcentre Writing Rewriting Editing Proofreading

  3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuhYsbT7Kq4&NR=1 Twist of …..

  4. Simple (working) Thesis Statement: Make a statement: A deep understanding of other faiths is important BECAUSE Argue, Defend, or Support your statement: 1) 2) 3)

  5. Introduction • Clear and Concise • Thesis statement • 10 percent of length

  6. Essential Components

  7. Quote judiciously Always cite quotations or paraphrases Document accurately Supporting Evidence

  8. Avoiding Plagiarism But I didn’t realize…” Unintentional Intentional http://libmain.stfx.ca/integrity/student/Plagiarismforstudents.htm

  9. Chicago Style Documenting http://www.stfx.ca/

  10. Smith concludes, “The solution is elusive; years of research are still required.” 1 Introducing Quotations Use a comma after a verb that introduces a quotation.

  11. Smith emphasizes the need for patience, noting that “. . . years of research are still required.” 2 Introducing Quotations Use NO punctuation if the introductory phrase ends with “that.”

  12. Smith implies that the answer will not come quickly: “The solution is elusive; years of research are still required.” 3 Introducing Quotations Use a colon after a complete sentence that introduces a quotation.

  13. The Duke, disguised as a friar, gets a woman named Mariana to take Isabel’s place. This is one example of how the Duke plans just as a director would do. The Duke, disguised as a friar, gets a woman named Mariana to take Isabel’s place. 4 Here the Duke acts like a skilled director. Integrating Sharper, less wordy

  14. The narrator refers to the Squire as “ A lovere and a lusty bachelor.” 5 Integrating Quote fragments and integrate into the text.

  15. Conclusion • Relevance today • Message • Reflect • Project

  16. Planning  Researching  Organizing  Writing  Rewriting Editing Proofreading Writing Process

  17. Run-ons and Comma Splices This is not the result of accident, it is the fruit of deliberation and reflection on the part of the author.

  18. __________________ . _________________ __________________ , and ______________ __________________ ; _________________ __________________ ; however, _________ Complete sentence Complete sentence

  19. Sentence Structure • According to a well-established tradition. • According to a well-established tradition, he wrote primarily for the Gentiles or the Hellenistic Jews.

  20. Sentence Structure They came with a proposal for the new research project. A proposal too good to refuse. They came with a proposal for the new research project, a proposal too good to refuse.

  21. There is. . . Put it there. They argued their case. Expletive construction and not the subject of the sentence In that place Possession, belongs to There/Their

  22. Then/Than _____ she went to the store. Then she went to the store. He is faster____ his friend. He is faster than his friend.

  23. Would have / Would of I ___________ gone to class, but I was sick. I would have gone to class, but I was sick.

  24. Its/It’s (it is) _____ your turn to present your proposal. It’s your turn to present your proposal. The dog wagged ___ tail. The dog wagged its tail.

  25. Affect/Effect Affect = Action = Verb The researchers’ results affected later studies. Effect = Result = Noun The effect of the drums added suspense.

  26. Apostrophes and Possessives In the 1990’s, In the 1990s The Bibles words The Bible’s words The childrens storiesThe children’s stories

  27. To make an appointment Call 867-5221 The Writing Centre http://people.stfx.ca/nmarenic/

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