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Writing A Short Poem Applying The Various Elements and Literary Devices

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Writing a short poem

applying the various


elements and literary
devices
Writing a short poem
applying the various
elements and literary
devices
What I Know Directions: Using a mind
map, present what have you known
about Creative Writing and how will you
use your knowledge in writing outputs in
Creative Writing. Do this on your answer
sheet.
Learning Task 1: Identify Your Writing
Preferences
Directions: Knowing your writing
preferences will help you be more
successful in your writing process. To
determine your idiosyncratic writing
preferences, answer this following
questions.
1.When do you like to write? Where do you like to write?
2. What writing tools (paper, pens, pencils, laptop,
dictionary, thesaurus, etc.) do you need to write a
document?
3. What genres do you prefer to write? Why?
4. How do you write your first draft? Are you a think-
write writer or a write-write writer?
5. What stages of the writing process do you use? Which
are your strengths? And which are your weaknesses?
Writing
Preferences and
The Writing
Process
Writing Preferences
Advantage Disadvantage
Once they’ve start writing, they finish They need time to think; they can’t
the draft easily. write under command or time
pressure. Starting the opening
paragraph can be difficult because
they are still thinking.
The first draft can feel like a polished Revising their work is difficult
final draft to the writer. They usually because from their perspective a lot
finish drafts on time or earlier than of the revision decisions were made
the deadline in the thinking process.
The Writing Process
The Writing Process
Pre-Writing
 It is also called the planning stage.
 They will answer questions like the
topic, readers/audience, the mode of
delivering the context, the genre, the
point of view on how to tell the content
and some factual information.
The Writing Process
Conceptualizing
 Drafting includes composing
the primary draft of a report.
 The objective is to get
everything down on paper before
it is lost.
The Writing Process
Revitalizing
 Break muna tayo 
 This will help you to rethink
and reconceptualize for a new
possible content or inputs.
The Writing Process
Revising
 “to see again” not just once
but multiple times.
 it has two types of processes.
The Writing Process
Publishing
involves submitting final manuscripts
to editors of print and online journals
and magazines, newspapers, or
publishing companies.
Have you tried to follow the writing
process? How was it? Among the
phases of the writing process, which is
hard for you? How do you surpass it?
Creative Writing vs. Technical Writing
Creative Writing
is written to entertain and educate. We enjoy
reading novels and stories, not because they
are necessary to read or helpful for us, just
because we get a certain pleasure from
reading them, the pleasure which can’t be got
from reading technical writing.
Technical Writing
is wholly written to inform and
sometimes to trigger the person
reading into making an action
beneficial to the one of the writer.
Illustrations on the
Comparison and
Contrast of Creative
Writing and Technical
Writing

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