February 1, 2013--polished piece #4
Step One: Re-Read ALL Your Five-Minute Writings
Step Two: Annotate Your Selected Five-Minute Writing Using All of the Following:
What do I like?
What are some words that I like?
Is there a sentence or a phrase that I like?
Are there places in my writing where I have more to say?
Are there writing crimes--You, contractions, fragments, run-on sentences?
Can this piece of writing be developed into a solid essay? Why or why not?
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Step Three: Spend 10-15 minutes polishing the five-minute writing you selected.
Step Four: Upload Your Polished Piece to the Polished Piece #4 Folder in Dropbox. Include
Your Name, Date, and Polished Piece #4.
Step Two: Annotate Your Selected Five-Minute Writing Using All of the Following:
What do I like?
What are some words that I like?
Is there a sentence or a phrase that I like?
Are there places in my writing where I have more to say?
Are there writing crimes--You, contractions, fragments, run-on sentences?
Can this piece of writing be developed into a solid essay? Why or why not?
_________________________________________________________
Step Three: Spend 10-15 minutes polishing the five-minute writing you selected.
Step Four: Upload Your Polished Piece to the Polished Piece #4 Folder in Dropbox. Include
Your Name, Date, and Polished Piece #4.