Thursday, September 17, 2009
Stage Three - The Final Stage
Stage three-the final stage. Stage three is where everything comes together. This is where all the brainstorming and outlining really pays off. If you were to begin with in this stage, you would have be lacking a plan or guidance to produce a final product. In stage three, the writer can bring his feeling and emotions into his work and give the reader a true sense of what the writer is trying to convey. Once the writer has finished his first draft, he may then go through his piece and ensure that it meets all the criteria to a meaningful work of art. He will revise revise the first draft to ensure his ideas are clearly related, he is using the proper language for the reader, ensures unity throughout, provide proper emphasis and support for the material he is writing, and make sure that the sentences are varied in length and structure. Once he believes he has done this appropriately, he can check for spelling, capitalization, and punctuation. This will reflect the professional image that any great writer strives for.
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You are right about the feelings and emotions of stage three. Editing and revisions are the key points which makes your essay a groundbreaking insert to read.
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