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Writing for an Academic Audience: Tips for Strong Academic Writing - Prof. Amy Raufman, Study notes of Grammar and Composition

Writing tips for students aiming to write for an academic audience. It covers topics such as avoiding personal perspective, stating ideas clearly, using precise pronouns, and clarifying vague terms. From eng 1010 course at cuyahoga community college, taught by amy raufman.

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Download Writing for an Academic Audience: Tips for Strong Academic Writing - Prof. Amy Raufman and more Study notes Grammar and Composition in PDF only on Docsity! Writing for an Academic Audience ENG 1010 Amy Raufman, Lecturer Cuyahoga Community College Leave the “I” behind Strong academic writing contains ideas that should stand on their own merits without the personal perspective of “I” The use of “I think” or “I feel” or “It’s just my opinion, but…”undermines your authority. Don’t dance around the ideas—jump right in and state them. These phrases are also redundant: if you are the author of the essay of course these are your ideas.
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