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Introduction
Every piece of academic writing is unique. However, the objectives are the same: convincing the
audience, maintaining the integrity of the research process, and clearly expressing your findings.
Academic writing has one theme often referred to as the argument. Without duplications, every
other part contributes to the main argument. An argument is a claim, stance, or a take on a
particular subject. Several features stand out as effective ways to make academic arguments.
Precision writing is a key feature to deliver arguments effectively. Figures and
facts are stated precisely without digression (AlHassan et al. 51-62). The main objective of
precise writing is to ensure consistency and clarity. To achieve clarity, avoid ambiguity and use
minimal words to deliver meaning without sacrificing clarity.
Objectivity is another key feature in making academic arguments. The language used in
academic writing is general rather than personal (Mahsa et al. 177-190). Few words refer to the
audience or the writer. The main emphasis is on the arguments you want to make and the
information you want to deliver to the audience. Consequently, adjectives and nouns rather than
adverbs and verbs tend to be used in academic writing.
Another very key feature to make academic arguments effectively is by including the
voice of the writer in an academic writing. The voice emerges through review, explanation, and
assessment of the sources. It is advisable to be cautious in one's arguments to differentiate

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between facts and claims (Chapelle et al. 385-405). It is important to avoid misleading the
audience. Research is often assessed from multiple dimensions. It leaves a chance for
development and advancement in most areas of study.
Conclusion
In summary, it is paramount to employ precision, objectivity, and other key features to persuade
the audience about one main argument while maintaining the integrity of the research process.

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Surname 1 Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Date Academic Writing Introduction Every piece of academic writing is unique. However, the objectives are the same: convincing the audience, maintaining the integrity of the research process, and clearly expressing your findings. Academic writing has one theme often referred to as the argument. Without duplications, every other part contributes to the main argument. An argument is a claim, stance, or a take on a particular subject. Several features stand out as effective ways to make academic arguments. Precision writing is a key feature to deliver arguments effectively. Figures and facts are stated precisely without digression (AlHassan et al. 51-62). The main objective of precise writing is to ensure consistency and clarity. To achieve clarity, avoid ambiguity and use minimal words to deliver meaning without sacrificing clarity. Obje ...
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