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Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Flower and Hayes' Cognitive Process Theory of Writing

For next Wednesday's meeting (10/10), please post to your blog a response to Flower and Hayes' (p. 273). In your summary, please describe the various tasks and functions of each stage of the cognitive process model.
Posted by Bridget O'Rourke at 12:32 PM

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