In academic writing you want to avoid using a personal voice, such as I and me, as much as you can. You also want to avoid using a passive voice. Examples of this are: has been, have been, is ---ing, should.
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1. not have an informal tone2. no grammar mistakes3. avoid using wrong format
Opinions and lies. Expository writing is supposed to be true and informational. avoid lies and opinions.
...including too much detail.
In academic writing you want to avoid using a personal voice, such as I and me, as much as you can. You also want to avoid using a passive voice. Examples of this are: has been, have been, is ---ing, should.
avoid using the same ones over and over as it can be boring
Slang or filler words
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1. not have an informal tone2. no grammar mistakes3. avoid using wrong format
1. not have an informal tone2. no grammar mistakes3. avoid using wrong format
Avoid using first person pronouns (I, we, me), slang, and overly informal language in academic writing. Additionally, it is generally advisable to avoid using emotionally charged language, bias, and personal opinions without proper support.
Opinions and lies. Expository writing is supposed to be true and informational. avoid lies and opinions.
The summary sentence for the whole text
The answer is Abstract
A good summary will avoid unnecessary details, repetition, and personal opinions or biases. It should focus on the main points and key information of the original text.
A summary is a short paraphrase of the most important facts or events in a written work.