Multiple Choice
Timing organisation for academic writing is often seen as
A) 50% of time on researching, investigating, organising and planning + 20% on writing + 30% on editing, rewriting and proofreading.
B) 30% on researching, investigating, organising and planning + 20% on writing + 50% on editing, rewriting and proofreading.
C) 50% of time on researching, investigating, organising and planning + 25% on writing + 25% on editing, rewriting and proofreading.
D) None of the above
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