What are three invention strategies that you use? Why are invention strategies important? How can you incorporate invention strategies into your I-Search and Writing to Explore assignments? What revision strategies do you use? Why are these strategies important? How can you incorporate them into your work?
Three invention strategies I use are freewriting, listing, and clustering. These and other invention strategies are important because they help me to get "some sense on what I already know about a subject." They can also help me ask questions that will, in turn, lead to other questions. I can incorporate invention strategies into my I-search paper and other writing assignments in many ways. In general, however, I will use them to brainstorm on what I already know about my topic in order to ask questions to fill in the gaps.
As far as revision, I use the strategies of peer review and reading my work aloud to critique my papers. These strategies are important for many reasons. Peer review is important because it lets me get a sense of how my paper appeals to my target audience. Reading my work aloud is important because I get a sense of how my paper sounds and if there are any akward parts that need to be adjusted. I incorporate these strategies into all my work. For example, I read my work aloud and then attend a study group to get my paper peer reviewed.
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