Section 2
Steps of Writing a Paper
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Step 1: Prewriting and Choosing a Topic
Prewriting can help you take a general topic and make it more specific.
Step 2: Researching
Researching your subject is an important step in writing because it helps you narrow your focus.
Step 3: Outlining
After you choose your topic and assemble your research, organize your ideas before you start drafting.
Step 4: Drafting
The drafting phase creates a coherent path for the reader to follow from thesis to conclusion.

Step 5: Revising
Revising happens on many different levels of your paper, from individual words and sentences to larger issues of organization and coherence.

Step 6: Editing and Proofreading
Editing and proofreading ensure clarity, improve style, and eliminate errors.

Step 7: Completing a Final Review
When you're done with all the steps of revision—revising for purpose, editing, and proofreading—make one final review of your paper.