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The Helpful Writing Process

The writing process helps get you through a writing assignment. It makes the task feel less overwhelming by breaking it down into manageable parts. The first step is planning. During this stage, you think about the purpose of your assignment and brainstorm ideas or research the topic. Next, you move on to the drafting stage. Where you write a rough draft of your assignment and create a structure for the essay. Next is peer review where you show the assignment someone and get feedback. This feedback is important and shows you areas to improve. Following this step, you start on the revising and editing phase. During this step, you can reorganize parts of the essay and make changes to improve clarity and flow. Lastly you reach the proofreading and publishing stage. This last step you carefully check for any remaining errors and then prepare to submit your work. Once everything is reviewed and ready, you can feel confident sending it to others to read. This whole process can help with plagiarism because it keeps you from copying others work and helps you develop you own ideas.

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