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  1. Write for various purposes and audiences, both personal and professional.
    • Distinguish writing expectations in a variety of contexts and settings.
    • Demonstrate an understanding of craft, genre and audience.
    • Understand a range of available and appropriate research, writing, editing, and design principles.
  2. Examine the craft of writing in creative genres such as fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry.
    • Produce work in a variety of creative styles.
    • Construct original works in different genres and construct written narratives through vivid imagery and dramatic action.
    • Create main characters or personas with clearly defined objectives and identifiable dramatic arcs.
    • Understand craft-related terms.
  3. Discover a generative and collaborative writing process.
    • Respond critically and sensitively to the work of other writers.
    • Articulate a process of creating and revising writing.
    • Self-edit for obvious errors in grammar, spelling, format, and citation.