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Brainstorming Techniques

The document outlines various brainstorming techniques to generate ideas for writing. Key methods include mapping, listing, asking questions, and free writing, each providing a different approach to explore topics. These techniques can be utilized at any stage of the writing process to enhance creativity and organization.

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Brainstorming Techniques

The document outlines various brainstorming techniques to generate ideas for writing. Key methods include mapping, listing, asking questions, and free writing, each providing a different approach to explore topics. These techniques can be utilized at any stage of the writing process to enhance creativity and organization.

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Brainstorming Techniques

Brainstorming
Brainstorming is an informal way of generating
topics to write about, or points to make about
your topic. It can be done at any time during the
writing process.
Brainstorming Techniques
Mapping

Write down key words or phrases relevant to


your topic of interest. Draw lines to identify
connections between them.
Brainstorming Techniques
Listing

Make a list of ideas and/or quotations about


your potential topic. For each idea or quotation,
write a question you would like your paper to
answer, according to your interests.
Brainstorming Techniques
Asking Questions

Write down every question you have about your


topic. Circle the ones you want to address in
your paper.
Brainstorming Techniques
Free Writing

Write without stopping for a set period of time


with no consideration of grammar, punctuation,
spelling, or even logical progression.
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