The stage of the writing process in which the writer develops a working version is
a. the sharing-with-an-audience stage.
b. the prewriting stage.
c. the drafting stage.
d. the revising stage.
e. None of these.
ANSWER: c
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a. residency legislation b. social reform c. tenement housing growth d. urban poverty
A child learns that A=B, and B=C but struggles to understand that A=C. According to Piaget, he/she is in which of the following stage of cognitive development?
a. sensorimotor stage b. preoperational stage c. concrete operational stage d. formal operational stage
The techniques of the planner include troubleshooting, magnifying, and
A. Analyzing. B. Microscoping. C. Writing. D. Turning to official agencies for help.
Kegan proposed which of the following stages:
a) Preconventional, conventional, and post-conventional b) Incorporative, impulsive, interpretive, and intersperse c) Incorporative, impulsive, imperial, interpersonal, interindividual d) Precontemplative, contemplative, post-contemplative