This document provides guidance for drafting a short literary piece using conventions. It recommends first conceptualizing ideas through prewriting and planning. When drafting, the writer should identify a topic, outline the story, use learned styles and techniques, include dialogues if needed, consider titles, and read over the draft. A table is included to help the writer focus on key areas like topic, audience, theme, tone, genre, and point of view when revising their draft.
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Draft of A Short Piece Using Literary Conventions
This document provides guidance for drafting a short literary piece using conventions. It recommends first conceptualizing ideas through prewriting and planning. When drafting, the writer should identify a topic, outline the story, use learned styles and techniques, include dialogues if needed, consider titles, and read over the draft. A table is included to help the writer focus on key areas like topic, audience, theme, tone, genre, and point of view when revising their draft.
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Draft of a Short Piece
Using Literary Conventions Prewriting/Planning
•This is the stage where the writer thinks
of the possible concept or ideas. Conceptualizing helps to determine the flow of the write-up. In writing your draft, you may consider the following: 1. Identify your topic. 2. Outline your story/output. 3. Use the learned styles, elements and techniques. 4. Impart Dialogues and other conventions if necessary. 5. Think of possible titles of your piece. 6. Read your draft. Learning Task 4: Work on with your draft by accomplishing the table below. Do this in your notebook. Areas What To Do What To Write