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At what point in the writing process can writers engage in​ prewriting?

A.
only after they have an idea
B.
anytime they want to develop more ideas
C.
only before they begin drafting

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Answer:

I would most likely go with C - ONLY BEFORE THEY BEGIN DRAFTING!

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Veilupearl
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Answer:

B. Anytime they want to develop more ideas

Step-by-step explanation:

I say this because you don't have to have any ideas(a), you can free-write and get something down, and this also takes out (c) because you can free-write, and while prewriting you can make up topics, plots, settings, characters, etc. and brainstorming random things to incorporate into your writing because prewriting is what you do before anything else. It's like finding the equation in math word problems. You have to find the equation in order to find the answer.

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