If you try to start writing your first draft without an outline, you force your brain to juggle

at the same
time.
• A. revising and editing
• B. organizing and composing
• C. prewriting and postwriting
• D. drafting and proofreading

1 answer

The correct answer is:

• B. organizing and composing

When you start writing your first draft without an outline, you force your brain to juggle both organizing your thoughts and composing your sentences at the same time. This can make the writing process more challenging and less efficient.
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