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bio_gurl

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When you use free writing, you are
 A) allowing time to plan, draft, and revise a message in one sitting.
  B) brainstorming freely about a writing project.
  C) deciding how freely to revise a first draft.
  D) evaluating the results of your first draft as freely as possible.
  E) writing continuously for several minutes without stopping.

Question 2

Which of the following does not cause writer's block?
 A) questioning your ability to produce an effective message
  B) becoming impatient with how much time a project takes
  C) waiting until the last minute to draft a message
  D) expecting to write a perfect message on the first try
  E) producing too many ideas through brainstorming



parker125

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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

E



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