Monday, September 13, 2010

draft

While I was reading the book Reading Into Writing 1 by Conception Dadufalza, a paragraph caught my attention. It goes like this. Drafting and revising are closely related. The draft surges from thought into words; the revision draws back into thought. When writers draft, they write more than they pause. When thay revise, they pause more than they write.

May this help us in our next lesson.

4 comments:

iamANGEL said...
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jec tapang said...

Can somebody help me how to underline here? I was having a difficulty in underlining the title of the book.

iamANGEL said...

Check some of your punctuations.

It goes like this: Drafting and revising are closely related. The draft surges from thought into words; the revision draws back into thought. When writers draft, they write more than they pause. When they revise, they pause more than they write.

shemy said...

To Jiel

Can somebody help me how to underline here? I AM having a difficulty in underlining the title of the book.

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