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When a Student Writes a Paper from Start to Finish

Question 3

Question 3

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When a student writes a paper from start to finish making certain each sentence is perfect before moving on to the next, that student is using the ineffective writing strategy called:


A) trial and error strategy.
B) perfect-draft strategy.
C) words looking for ideas strategy.
D) waiting or inspiration strategy.

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