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Which of the following is true about the writing process?
Once you have finished drafting, you cannot go back.
You may go back more than once to the drafting stage.
You can skip the drafting portion of the process if you want to.
Drafting is the most important step in the writing process.

What is the difference between fiction and creative nonfiction?
Fiction is fact, creative nonfiction is made up.
Fiction is more interesting than creative nonfiction.
Fiction is made up, creative nonfiction is based on fact.
Fiction is based on memory, nonfiction is based on imagination.

Which question should you consider when deciding which generative writing sample to develop into a memoir draft?
Does it "tell" effectively?
Do I recognize a theme?
Should I be less truthful?
Does it use enough adjectives?

Which is one way to "show" imagery rather than "tell" it?
use specific description
use general description
use adjectives liberally
use strong prepositions

Which of the following is true about the drafting process?
It usually comes first in the writing process.
It usually comes last in the writing proces
.It usually follows editing.
It usually follows generative writing.

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#1. I'm going to say D aka the last one just because without drafting you can write the paper.

#2. fiction is made up, creative non-fiction is based on fact.

#3. (I'm not sure if I'm right but.. ) Do I recognize the theme.

#4. I would say "Use specific description" or "Use adjectives liberally" both happen with writing imagery. I would go with the word in bold tho.

#5. It usually comes first in the writing process.

I hope this helps

~Princess <3

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Answer:

1. Second option

2. Third option

3. First option

4. First option

5. Last option

(explanations below)

Step-by-step explanation:

  • QUESTION ONE:

The correct option is the second one: you may go back more than once to the drafting stage because writing is, as is said by its word, a process that could be long. When you are writing a text, commonly, you should go back to check and, if it is necessary, to correct your mistakes and add more information to have a complete idea about your theme.

  • QUESTION TWO:

The correct option is the third one: fiction is made up, creative nonfiction is based on fact. When we talk about a fictional composition we take for granted that some part (or the entire redaction) has facts that couldn’t be real and the reader can identify them; in the other hand, creative nonfiction can present some ideas that don’t be reflected in the reality, but it is based on facts and this is why the reader can think that the facts actually happened.

  • QUESTION THREE:

The correct option is the first one: does it “tell” effectively? Because, while writing, you want to be understood, which implies that your reader has to have the capacity of understanding your ideas presented through your words; to make this possible you, as a writer, need to be the most clear and friendly possible at the writing process and ask yourself, after reading your composition, if it is enough understandable for every reader you will have.

  • QUESTION FOUR:

The correct option is the first one: use specific description because show an image implies that it is perfectly described by the author of the text; if you, as the writer, give the reader only a general description you will be telling things about it, the same if you use adjectives (here you are making value judgments too) or prepositions, so it is only thanks to a specific description how you can show some image.

  • QUESTION FIVE:

The correct option is the last one: it usually follows generate writing because through drafting you can shape all the ideas you constructed and decided to add to your text; thus drafting allows you to start giving structure to your text; of course it will be just the first approximation to your final work, but it is an important part of any good composition.

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