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What are the conventions of academic writing?

What are the conventions of academic writing?

Characteristics of academic writing include a formal tone, use of the third-person rather than first-person perspective (usually), a clear focus on the research problem under investigation, and precise word choice.

What are the conventions of an essay?

Writing conventions such as spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and grammar help make a student’s essay clear and understandable. When the audience can finish reading, without having to stop to try to figure out what was actually intended, the value of learning these writing conventions becomes clear.

What makes academic writing different from other writing?

Academic writing is generally quite formal, objective (impersonal) and technical. It is formal by avoiding casual or conversational language, such as contractions or informal vocabulary. It is impersonal and objective by avoiding direct reference to people or feelings, and instead emphasising objects, facts and ideas.

What are the three main purpose for writing?

The three main purposes for writing are to persuade, inform, and entertain.

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