2. What are the purposes of doing an academic writing?
A. To settle, to negotiate and to inform
B. To defend, to challenge and to question
C. To inform, to persuade and to argue a specific point
D. To guess, to hypothesize and to make conclusions
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- The most common purpose in a academic writing is to explain some idea or research finding and to persuade readers that your explanation or theory is the correct one.
- The most common purposes in academic writing are to persuade, analyzes/synthesize and inform.
- The four main types of academic writing are descriptive, analytical, persuasive and critical.
- Purpose is the foal or aim of piece of writing: to express oneself, to provide information.
- Just like other kinds of writing, academic writing has a specific purpose, which is to inform, to argue a specific point and to persuade.
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