You can't save drafts, but you can type the text then copy and paste it into your notes so you can come back to it later or you can send the message to yourself so you'll have it to add on to. If you don't want to do those, you can get a third party app that allows you to save drafts, in which you'll have to then copy and paste into your text messages. Hope this helped! (:
with out preparing something
The first step in preparing any speech is selecting an appropriate topic.
Verbal communication is using your voice to communicate with others such as a phone call or just talking to someone. Nonverbal communication is communicating with others but not by using your voice such as passing notes or sending a text message.
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Oh, preparing text from notes is a delightful process, my friend. Start by organizing your notes in a way that makes sense to you, then create an outline to structure your thoughts. Next, expand on each point, adding details and examples to bring your text to life. Finally, don't forget to review and revise your work to ensure it flows smoothly like a happy little stream. Just take your time, trust the process, and enjoy the journey of turning your notes into a beautiful piece of text.
Your examination notes are prepared by you.
A musical composition (a set of notes) is a concrete noun. The process of composing, or of preparing a written text, or the makeup of a substance, is an abstract noun.
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taking notes
Make notes during the lectures. When you start preparing the paper go through the notes at once, in order to recall the lecture concepts.
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Transcribing involves typing into text, notes that are recorded
The value & benefits of agreeing the purpose, format & deadline for texts is that everybody knows what they are doing & when it is due. It also avoids work having to be redone at the last minute if the format is agreed beforehand.
It is always easiest to write up from your own notes as oppose to those of others due to factors such as reading your own handwriting and understanding your own notes, especially where you may have written in short-hand and abbreviations.