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  What is academic writing?

 Writing is a skill that is required in many contexts throughout life. However, academic writing has many of the things that personal writing does not have. It has its own rules and regulation. Academic writing is the form of writing, which is used by people who communicate within an academic context. Academic writing is the process of breaking down ideas in a systematic, organized, logical way and with reference and with evidence. Academic writing is quite a bit different from personal writing because it follows its own set of rules and laws. Academic writing is always in a formal way and it is unbiased. It has a punctuation mark and it is impersonal.  In the academic text, there is no use of slang language. In the academic text, there is no grammatical mistake. In academic writing there is formal language in a formal vocabulary For Example "Enquire" is formal and "Ask" is an informal way of it another example is; "Inform" is formal and "Tell" is informal. The sentence style is formal. The writer avoids slang, informal idioms.  The overall tone is objective. It has references. If not about the particular topic, then there would be a general context. Vocabulary choices and sentence are in syntax.  Authors often seek peer review and feedback prior to publication or wide distribution.   It carries a casual tone to engage the reader, and some gave the esthetic pleasure, academic writing follows a set structure where a write-up has a beginning, middle, and an end.   In the academic write-up. The write-up should include proper citations and there no spelling or grammatical error. In the academic text, there are no shortened forms:  it's for it is or isn't for are not  These rules and practices may be organized around a formal structure which is consists of present ideas, in addition, that ideas are supported by the author citations in the literature.  


 Types of Academic Writing

 Impersonal Essay: - which have supported by evidence and which is unbiased. In academic writing essay consists of an Introduction, Main Body, and Conclusion.

 Academic Papers: - It is always in an academic tone. It has a formal vocabulary.

 Research Papers: - It is evidence-based. It is impersonal.  

General articles: - It has general facts, not anyone's opinion.  Books For Example Introduction of Literature, Islamiat Books, Academic Writing Books, Engineering books, Science Books.  

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