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Articlewriting SCORE

67 ISSUES FOUND IN THIS TEXT

26 PLAGIARISM

27% Contextual Spelling 4 Confused Words

Misspelled Words

Grammar 7 Determiner Use (a/an/the/this, etc.)

Incorrect Verb Forms

Misuse of Modifiers

Wrong or Missing Prepositions

Faulty Subject-Verb Agreement

Punctuation 6 Comma Misuse within Clauses

Punctuation in Compound/Complex Sentences

Misuse of Semicolons, Quotation Marks, etc.

Sentence Structure 1 Misplaced Words or Phrases

Style 8 Passive Voice Misuse

Unclear Reference

Improper Formatting

Vocabulary enhancement

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No errors

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Articlewriting Running Head: ARTICLE WRITING 3

Article writing

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Academic writing is a writing skill that is required

throughout the life, it follows a particular tine and adheres

to traditional conventions of punctuation, grammar and

spelling, it has its set of rules and practices which may be

organized around a formal order or structure in which to

present ideas, in addition to ensuring that ideas are

supported by author citations in the literature.

Practitioner writing is writing for reward or it is a form of

communication produced in workplace environment.

Works produced with practitioner writing style allow

practitioners such as lawyers, nurses, business people and

others to make informed decisions. Practitioner writing

involves the use of precise language to convey information

in a way that is easily understood by its intended audience

it is also directed to inform, persuade, instruct, stimulate

debate or encourage action.

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[grammar ],

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www.studymode.com/essays/Introduc… 7

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Repetitive word: produced

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Academic writing rarely talk about tools but instead

explore more conceptual, abstract or method-based topics

because they know that tools come and go while

practitioner writing on the other hand must stay current

with tools because just about every job description filters

out candidates based on the tools and technologies they

own. Academics writing publish many insightful and

seminal works for example, John Carroll (who was made

honorary STC Fellow at the last STC Summit in Ohio)

published works on minimalism in the late 80s that are still

being discussed today while practitioner repeat what the

academic writers are using in writing without correcting

previous errors.

Citing a source means that you show within the body of

your text that you took words, ideas, figure, and images

from another place it is important cite because it shows

the your reader you've done proper research by listing

sources you used to get your information, it helps you to

be a responsible scholar by giving credit to other

researchers and acknowledging their ideas, it helps to avoid

plagiarism by quoting words and ideas used by other

authors lastly it allows your reader to track down the

sources you used by citing them accurately in your paper

by way of footnotes, a bibliography or reference list.

It is important to give credit to authors because it benefits

your quality of being trusted and believed because they the

reader will see that you have recognize the original

author of the book and also avoid plagiarism, plagiarism is

using the intellectual property of someone else without

giving proper credit when you cite a context according

using authors name it will help your work or research not

appear plagiarised. It is ethical to credit an author's so as

it makes you recognize the origin of your findings in your

writing.

Writing using APA format correctly is important because it

gives you credibility as a writer to be taken serious by the

readers because when your paper is perfect in APA format,

your instructor or reviewer can look at your References

page and see authoritative sources cited correctly

because it proves that you fit to be an academia . It

protects from plagiarism because when you use APA

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format in the reference you need to include in text

citation which will show where your finding you are giving

comes from hence your work will not appear to be

plagiarised . It provides styles guidelines which explain

what point of view if and voice to write from, how to

address clarity and conciseness and how to select certain

words and terms.

References

Deegan, ED.D., A. (2017). [online] Available at:

http://G R A D U A T E W R I T I N G H A ND B O O

K A L L I S O N D E E G A N , E D. D. 2 0 16

[Accessed 23 Oct. 2017].

Carroll, J. R., Mr. (2017, September 15). Managing

Director at Summit Partners. Retrieved from

http://sites.jcu.edu/newsroom/2017/09/15/john-carroll-

university-receives-1-3-million-federal-grant-address-

ohios-opioid-epidemic

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