The correct answer is A. Writing is not always a linear process
Explanation:
The term "recursive process" refers to processes that are not linear but require the repetition of stages, which often means going back to previous stages or steps. This term applies to the writing process because it is common the writer has to go back to previous stages and the process is not linear. For example, in revising, which is the third stage the writer might find it is necessary to change key ideas of the text, and to do this, he/she will need to go back to the second stage, which is drafting. According to this, writing is recursive because is not always linear.