Ewriting
-hanics or grammar.
Fewriting is like brainstorming. It is simply exploring your idea...
English, 02.12.2020 16:00 keishlav5183
Ewriting
-hanics or grammar.
Fewriting is like brainstorming. It is simply exploring your ideas through writing
hen you freewrite, you write whatever comes into your mind on the topic. You writt
hout stopping. Most of the freewriting exercises are of short duration - around five
en minutes. When you freewrite, you need not worry about the formal structures,
Decide a topic of your choice for free writing exercise. Write a
paragraph on the topic for five minutes. Do not stop for spelling or
back. Just write as much as you can. When you finish, you can share
(verbally) what you wrote to your friends.
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