Kimberly Williams
COM/105
11/07/2012
University of Phoenix
The Written Process * Consider how the writing process you read about in this class differs from the process you have used in the past. What specifically have you done in the past compared to what you have read about this week? A lot of the writing process that I read about in this class is different in some ways from what I am used to and in other ways do not use contractions or informal language in academic writing about the same. Some things plural that I have read about is singular something that I’ve learned that is for helpful to me Pre-writing review rules of capitalization I never even thought of doing that in a written process because I never …show more content…
Why is it easier? The step that is easiest for me to use for the writing process is the Planning before I begin to write. Because this step seems to be the best part for me because I can go back and proofread what I have writing before I turn it in for a grade. Also I feel that the Free-Writing will be a lot easier for me so that I can tell if the paper is going to get my audience attention if they’re going to be able to understand what I am writing about and if it’s going to be a good eye coughers. These steps are going to be a lot easier for me to …show more content…
What specifically have you done in the past compared to what you have read about this week? - Which step in the writing process is easiest for you to complete? Why is it easier? -Which step in the writing process is the most difficult for you to complete? Why is it difficult? What are three specific strategies you might use to overcome these obstacles to become a more effective academic writer? * Be sure to name your assignment YourLastName_Week2a. (Example: Jones_Week2a) * Post the final draft of the assignment as a Microsoft® Word attachment to your Assignments link by Day 4 Week Two. | | |