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  1. Last 7 days
    1. At last, you are ready to begin writing the rough draft of your research paper. The textbook Successful Writing points out that although transferring your ideas and research into words is exciting, it can also be challenging. In this section, you will learn strategies for handling the more challenging aspects of writing a research paper, such as integrating material from your sources, citing information correctly, and avoiding any misuse of your sources.

      I think that starting a rough draft of how you want to show your main ideas of your paper can be challenging, so if you give yourself plenty of time you can become more successful with the outcome of your paper.

  2. Mar 2026
    1. Sometimes, you may be asked to synthesize your own ideas with those of the texts you have been assigned

      You should follow the instructions and guidelines that your instructor gives you.

    1. In-text citations are used throughout your paper to credit your sources of information. In MLA style, the in-text citation in the body of the essay links to the Works Cited page at the end. This way, the reader will know which item in the Works Cited is the source of the information.

      The parentheses are used for the author.

  3. Feb 2026
    1. The following are examples of secondary sources: Magazine articles Biographical books Literary and scientific reviews Television documentaries

      These are resources to help guide you.

    1. A thesis is not your paper’s topic, but rather your interpretation of the question or subject

      It's not a topic to your paper, an introduction at the very end of the paragraph.

    1. Writers should note that revising, editing, and proofreading are considerably different processes.

      Yes, you have the stages of how you write your process to proceed. Editing, Proofreading, Revise.

    1. In addition to revising, you will also want to go back to your paper one more time to proofread

      You will want to go back and double check your paper, fix the errors, make sure everything runs smoothly.

    1. Once you begin narrowing down your topic, depending on the type of paper, you may be ready to start drafting.

      You can then start pre-writing your ideas to begin your paper.

  4. Jan 2026
    1. a personal narrative is a form of creative writing that tells a story about personal experiences.

      It gives the writer a personal experience from their life they want to share.

    2. Additionally, the student literary journal at CNM, Leonardo, publishes creative nonfiction, fiction, and poetry. If you write a memoir for class that you are proud of, consider submitting your memoir essay to Leonardo, which accepts submissions in the fall and spring semesters. To learn more, email leonardo@cnm.edu.

      That is good information to know, and that we have someone at CNM to send a memoir essay.

    1. Therefore, the first step in handling college reading successfully is planning. This involves pre-reading, managing your time, and setting a clear purpose for your reading.

      I think this is about how you manage your time, setting a side at a time where there are no interruptions and a quiet place for you to learn and gather your ideas.

    1. These are the five most common steps in the writing process: Prewriting Outlining the structure of ideas Writing a rough draft Revising Editing

      I think that knowing the five common steps in the writing process, will help you organize your ideas.

    1. No matter what type of assignment you are writing, it will be important for you to follow a writing process: a series of steps a writer takes to complete a writing task.

      The series of steps that you should take to write are: Pre-writing, Drafting, Revising, Proofreading.

    1. What circumstances provide you with the best opportunities to write?

      When I can go to the library. It is nice and quiet to study and work on class assignments.

    1. at work, you send e-mails with an awareness of an unintended receiver who could intercept t

      Even at work, you send emails with an awareness of an unintended receiver who could intercept the message.

      An unintended recipient: who accidentally received the email.