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  1. Academic writing is built upon three truths that aren’t self-evident: – Writing is Thinking: While “writing” is traditionally understood as the expression of thought, we’ll redefine “writing” as the thought process itself. Writing is not what you do with thought. Writing is thinking.

  2. The introduction leads your reader into the main text, while the conclusion leaves your reader with a final impression. Although introductions and conclusions have some similarities, they also have many differences.

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  3. An essay is not just about showing what you know. A good essay, whether for an exam or during term-time, is one that applies what you have learned to the task of addressing the specific essay question. With this in mind, the general advice is: Answer the question; keep it relevant.

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  4. Strategies for Essay Writing: PDFs Strategies for Essay Writing--Complete. description. Tips for Reading an Assignment Prompt. description. Asking Analytical Questions.

  5. Introduction to academic writing. Information and tips to help you plan and write better academic essays. Introduction. This guide introduces basic concepts and skills to help improve your academic essay writing. It discusses the following topics: • What is an essay? • Planning your essay: o Decide on a strategy. o Do your research.

  6. Academic assignments contain clearly formulated central idea developed in logical manner, leading to conclusion. The central idea - usually expressed in a single sentence (your answer to the question). In answering the question, you have to follow a clear and sustained line of reasoning.

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  8. Harvard College Writing Center 2 Tips for Reading an Assignment Prompt When you receive a paper assignment, your first step should be to read the assignment prompt carefully to make sure you understand what you are being asked to do. Sometimes your assignment will be open-ended (“write a paper about anything in the course that interests you”).