What is the first step in writing an article?, Writing the conclusion, Choosing a clear topic, Adding references, Checking grammar, What is the main purpose of a title?, check grammar, attract the reader’s attention, summarize references, To give examples, What should an introduction include?, References, Topic and main idea, Grammar rules, Only examples, How many main ideas should one body paragraph have?, One, Two or three, Many, None, Why are linking words important in an article?, They make sentences longer, They connect ideas and improve flow, They replace examples, They are only for conclusions, What is the function of a conclusion?, To introduce new ideas, To explain grammar, To summarize main points, To give references, Which language style is best for an academic article?, A) Informal, Slang language, Formal language, Spoken language, When are references necessary?, In all articles, Only in blogs, In academic articles, D) In titles, Thesis statement –?, interesting question or fact, brief information about the topic, the main idea of the article, introduction , which is not correct in using formal academic language? , Use the third-person style, Avoid slang and informal expressions, not use contractions (don’t → do not), Use informal expressions .
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