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Write a 150 to 200 word response to the following questions:
Share at least 2 channels of effective communication that you learned in this class, and explain how they can
help you advance in your education and career
Which of the 5 steps in the writing process (prewriting, organization, drafting, revising, editing) do you
anticipate will be the most challenging for you? What is your action plan for overcoming this challenge?
Share a resource from the center for writing Excellence that will support you in the writing process.
The written communication is very important especially in online classes.
The Organizational step in the writing process is the most challenging for me. I tend to spend a great
deal of time with this process
in the center for writina

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