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Academic Text

A written language that provides information and contains ideas and concepts related to a specific discipline.

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Structure

The organization and arrangement of an academic text.

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Tone

The attitude or style of writing used in an academic text.

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Language

The specific vocabulary and grammar used in academic writing.

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Citation

The practice of referencing and acknowledging sources used in an academic text.

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Complexity

The level of difficulty or intricacy in an academic text.

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Evidence-based arguments

Arguments supported by credible evidence and research.

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Thesis-driven

An academic text that is centered around a main argument or thesis statement.

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Complex

Academic texts that are intricate and require a high level of understanding.

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Formal

Academic texts that adhere to a professional and serious style of writing.

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Precise

Academic texts that use clear and exact language.

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Objective

Academic texts that present information without personal bias or opinion.

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Explicit

Academic texts that clearly state ideas and concepts.

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Accurate

Academic texts that provide correct and reliable information.

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Hedging

The use of cautious language to express uncertainty or qualification in academic writing.

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Responsible

Academic texts that are reliable and accountable for the information presented.

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Organized

Academic texts that are structured and well-arranged.

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Planned

Academic texts that are carefully thought out and prepared.

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Main Idea

The central concept or theme of an academic text.

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Scanning

Quickly searching for specific information in an academic text.

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Gaps in existing studies

Identifying areas where further research is needed in a particular field.

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Connecting new ideas to existing ones

Relating new concepts to previously established knowledge.

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Writing assignment support

Using academic texts to assist in completing a writing task.

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Deep understanding

Gaining a comprehensive and thorough comprehension of an existing idea.

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Critical questions and issues

Addressing important and thought-provoking topics in academic writing.

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Facts and evidence

Providing reliable and verifiable information from credible sources.

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Precise and accurate words

Using specific and correct language while avoiding technical jargon.

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Objective point of view

Presenting information without personal bias or opinion.

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References

Citing and listing the sources used in an academic text.

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Cautious language

Using careful and measured language to express ideas in academic writing.

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Academic Language

The language skills and conventions necessary for academic work.

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Formal

The professional and serious style of language used in academic settings.

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Objective

The unbiased and impartial nature of academic language.

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Impersonal

The absence of personal opinions or emotions in academic writing.