"The Writing Process" and "The 6+1 Traits of Writing" was discussed during last week's session.
The writing process is a series of steps that writers follow to create and produce written content. It is a cyclical process, so at any given point you might need to go back and examine and improve your approaches on prior steps. The five steps of the writing process include prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing. While the writing traits framework was created to evaluate and enhance writing abilities. The seven writing pillars are: voice, organization, ideas, conventions, word choice, sentence fluency, and presentation. The writing process and writing traits operate together as complimentary ideas to guide and assess the standards of written results. The writing process aids in the production of content, and the writing traits offer a framework for assessing the quality of that content. Writers can thoroughly enhance their work to make it more effective by using the writing traits as evaluation criteria at different phases of the writing process.
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