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Which of the following is NOT a prewriting strategy?

  1. Brainstorming

  2. Visual mapping of ideas

  3. Asking questions

  4. Organizing writing into paragraphs

The correct answer is: Organizing writing into paragraphs

The correct answer is that organizing writing into paragraphs is NOT considered a prewriting strategy. Prewriting strategies are techniques that help writers generate ideas and plan their writing before they begin the actual drafting process. Brainstorming, visual mapping of ideas, and asking questions all fall under the umbrella of prewriting activities. These strategies encourage critical thinking and help develop a writer's concepts and ideas without focusing on the actual composition. They are important for stimulating creativity and structuring thoughts before the writing begins. Organizing writing into paragraphs, however, pertains to the drafting stage where the writer begins to formulate their work into a cohesive structure. This process involves taking the prewriting ideas and refining them into complete thoughts and flow in a written format. Therefore, while organization is crucial in writing, it is not part of the prewriting phase.