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Home > English > Writing Skills > Essay Writing

What does it mean to ‘brainstorm’ before writing an essay?

A. To ignore the topic
B. To generate and organize ideas
C. To write the essay without planning
D. To finalize the thesis statement

Answer: To generate and organize ideas


Additional Information: Brainstorming helps writers develop and organize their thoughts before starting to write.


Subjects: Essay Writing, Writing Skills

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