Today's class we continued Chapter 2 going over, Brainstorming, the six questions you ask yourself when writing an essay, listing, clustering, and gathering information. These steps plays a whole role in writing. It lets you separate the little information of general topics of the paper, and give it a detailed understanding in what the topic is about. A good way to keep in track of what is written is following or answering the six questions. Who? What? Where? When? Why? and How? By going through each of these questions while writing the paper, it lets you see if the paper is on a right track. I found these six questions useful in creating a paper, without answering the questions the paper becomes something else. Overall, in writing a paper using any of these steps will leave you with a simple view what what to write or add about with your topic.
-Goldie
I agree that it helps a lot to list down topics.
ReplyDeleteI think that listing down can help you remember ideas you forget.
The six questions are really helpful. Everybody should use it whenever they write.
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