New Hampshire Foundations of Reading Practice Test

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What occurs during the drafting stage of writing?

  1. Final editing for clarity

  2. Creating a rough draft with recorded thoughts

  3. Publishing written work

  4. Planning graphic organizers

The correct answer is: Creating a rough draft with recorded thoughts

During the drafting stage of writing, the primary focus is on generating ideas and creating a rough draft that captures the writer's thoughts and intentions. This stage is essential for allowing writers to put their ideas down on paper without worrying too much about structure, spelling, or grammar. The goal is to develop initial content that can be refined and improved in later stages of the writing process, such as revising and editing. This stage emphasizes the importance of translating ideas into a coherent format, which is vital for effective communication and further refinement.