how is academic writing different from letter? how about from court order?
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The difference between academic writing and letter writing is: Academic writing is a writing that is clear, concise, focused, structured, and backed up by evidence. It uses formal language and colloquialism and slang are not used rather, casual language should only be used for emphasis.
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We are asked how is academic writing different from a letter or a court order. We shall answer the question as follows:
- The major differences between academic writing, letter, and court orders are of two types:
- The words used and What is the intention of writing them.
Words:
- The words used in the content of the letter are of normal speech.
- The words used in academic writing are academic terms that are not used in a normal speech outside of academics like findings, research methods, etc.
- The words used in court order are legal terms like a hearing, ordered, etc which are not used outside the legal world.
The Intention of writing:
- The intention of writing a letter is to inform the receiver of the letter about some information.
- Academic writing intends to produce an ethical and feasible study for peer review to understand a particular phenomenon or why something happens or the way it is.
- The court order intends to order for something to happen like a search warrant or for someone to appear in court on a particular day.
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