In William Stafford's essay A Way Of Writing, he writes, "If I [write] down something, that thing will help the next thing come, and I'm off." To which part of the writing process does Stafford refer?
Editing
Revising
Generative
Publishing

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In the above quote, Stafford refers to the Generetive process of writing.

During the generative process, a writer is able to generate or produce more ideas by putting down ideas as they come to him or her.

Answer:

  • Stafford refers to the Generative process of writing.

Explanation:

In the generative procedure, an essayist can create or deliver more thoughts by putting down out of this world to that person.  

Generative Writing is a term used to depict instructional systems that give understudies parameters for their composition. These components characterize limits for composing at the sentence level.