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Elements of Academic Writing - Coggle Diagram
Elements of Academic Writing
Thesis Statement
Declarative sentence
Placed at the end of the first paragraph
Assert the position
Specific and arguable
Brief articulation
Paper's central argument
Elaboration
Clarify points
Strenghten your writing
Provide additional details
Be more concise
Insightful Examples and Details
State of context and background
Put the reader into the situation
Learned explanation
Aid the reader's undertanding
Topic Development
Add illustrative details
Support the main idea
Develop your writing
Clear Focus
Purpose of writing clear
Follow reasoning
Controlling ideas
Support
Secondary related ideas
Sticking to the point
Transitional Words and Sentences
Examples
Accordingly
Consequently
Furthermore
Allow arguments to flow
Connect thoughts
Coherence
Flow of ideas
Smooth and logical
Understanding
Readibility
Repetitionto ideas
Transitional expressions
Rational Sequence of Ideas
Present ideas in order of time
First to last
Chronological order
Ordering
Organize points
Vivid Language
Clear description
Specific language
Stand out
Memorable and interesting
Fluidity
Continuing
Without pause
Creating flow
Logical connections
Strong sentences
Reading easier
Sense of Engagement
Topic of interest
Interaction
Guide reasoning
Hold attention
Attract and influence
Voice
Distinguish
Thoughts
Words
Personality
Tone and punctuation
Sophisticated Sentence Structure
Grammar
Complete thought
Conjunctions
Make sense
Complement
Sentence Variety
Practice of varying
Lenght and structure
Avoid monotony
Appropiate emphasis
Grammar checker
Sophisticated Vocabulary
Academic dialogue
Formal language
Unique word choice
Advanced and elaborated