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1. Developing a topic
Seven stages of writing assignments
If a topic is not assigned, identify a subject that interests you.
Refer to your text book, a lecture, a hobby you have that relates to the subject,
something that you are curious about.
Summarize your topic
State your thesis, theme, or objective in a sentence or two at most:
If the topic is assigned, or when you have identified your subject:
Note key ideas or words (search terms!) you think will be important.
Use only short phrases or individual words at this point
Construct a map using these words and phrases
Refer to our Guide on concept mapping on how to create one
Identify what you want to do with the concepts!
Refer to our list of terms for essays
Pick a likely verb (or two) and write out the definition to keep before you.
Are you to develop a persuasive or expository essay, or a position paper?
What has the teacher assigned?
List out what sources you will need
Step-by-step explanation: