Passage 1Most of us think (erroneously) that writers just sit down and churn out a wonderful essay, story or poem in one sitting in a flash of genius and inspiration. This is not true. Experienced writers use the writing process from start to finish to help them write a clear document. If you do not reflect on your composition in stages and make changes as you develop it, you will not see all the problems or error in it. Don’t try to write an essay or story just once and leave the room. That’s a mistake made by novice writers and will be glaringly obvious to an experienced reader. Stay and look through your work. Reflect upon what you’ve composed. Even better, use a writing process where you prewrite and plan, write a rough draft, organize ideas, edit and proofread. Your writing will suffer the consequences of poor craftsmanship otherwise.The author most likely wrote the paragraph in order to:
A.
explain the writing process to someone who has rarely experienced it.
B.
suggest that new writers use the writing process to craft their work.
C.
identify the components of the writing process and the best way to incorporate into a composition.
D.
compare the writing of a novice writer with that of an experienced one.