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statuscvo [17]
3 years ago
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What is academic writing ? How it is different than other types of writing

English
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Deffense [45]3 years ago
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Answer:

Academic writing is the process of breaking down Ideas in a structural, focused manner in order to increase ones understanding on a particular thing.

Difference between academic writing and other types of writing

In academic writing you avoid using contractions ,for example can't ,wont; instead you use can  not, will not.

The use of modal verbs in a formal way must be observed,example instead of "might" you can use "can"

In academic writing avoid using first person, example "I will"

Avoid use of slang and casual language.In Academic writting use of casual words and slang has been prohibited.

If you need any clarification or more explanation pls do mention in the comment section.I would like to help more

Hope this helps and if it does pls mark as branliest answer thx

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