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'''Making Sure the Body is Ready '''
'''Making Sure the Body is Ready '''


As Rita Mae Brown said on pg.25 and 26, When writing and developing ideas your body has to be together meaning rested, focused, and eat prpoerly in order for you to be a really good writer.
As Rita Mae Brown said on pg.25 and 26, When writing and developing ideas your body has to be together meaning rested, focused, and eat prpoerly in order for you to be a really good writer, which will help you be more assertive in getting your ideas from your head on to your paper.





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Getting Started


As Diana Hacker stated on pg.3, when planning to write a paper there should always be a plan in place about what to write about. If there is writing situation that is already presented then,the next step is to think about what to write about.


Forming Ideas Correctly


As Diana Hacker also stated on pg.3, always use your key elements of writing which are, a subject, purpose, and audience.

Putting Ideas On Paper


As Hacker said on pg.6,7,8, when writing there are more than three different ways of putting down ideas on paper such as making lists, clustering, and asking questions.


Making Sure the Body is Ready

As Rita Mae Brown said on pg.25 and 26, When writing and developing ideas your body has to be together meaning rested, focused, and eat prpoerly in order for you to be a really good writer, which will help you be more assertive in getting your ideas from your head on to your paper.


'Work Cited

Hacker,Diana. A Writer's Reference Fifth EditionBoston:Bedford/St. Martins 2003

Brown,Rita Mae. Starting From Stratch: A Different Kind Of Writer's ManualNew York,NewYork:Bantam Books 1988