Friday, July 10, 2020

Academic Writing Essentials

Academic Writing EssentialsA well researched academic writing depends on three factors, namely, excellent research, a sense of purpose and clarity. Research can be easily obtained by reading, research can be completed by speaking to experts and researching is generally seen as important in the academic essay. In this article, we'll cover the first of these key components to an effective academic writing.- Research: The purpose of research is to provide facts and argumentation to support your own position. It's this research that makes an academic essay successful. It is what will make it stand out in your competitors writing.- Purpose: Purpose is the true method behind all research. It's the mechanism by which you'll convince readers that you are in the right or you'll persuade them to change their opinions. This can be done through the use of clear and concise language.- Clear: Clarity is the very best kind of language when it comes to academic writing. Having that amount of clarity is the key to having a good argument for a particular point. However, without good words, the argument isn't going to be very persuasive.- Relevant: Relevant to the thesis you are trying to state, relevant is the key to having a strong statement. It should be specific enough to communicate with readers who haven't come across the particular point of view you're addressing. Also, it should be connected to the argument you're making.- Clearly defined: Clearly defined terms and points make a powerful argument. Research shows that poorly defined terms will cause people to lose focus and think about other issues.These three elements are essential in academic writing because they all have one thing in common: they all need clear evidence, a clear thesis and clear proof that the thesis is supported. If you're to get a good grade on the essay, you need to show to your readers that your thesis is valid.One of the best ways to use these three elements of effective academic writing is to read as much as you can, speak to as many people as you can and research anything you can find to support your arguments. If you are able to do this, then your essay will do a lot better than if you don't use the research that you've gathered.

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