Introduction To Academic Writing < FRESH › >
Be consistent with the required style guide (e.g., APA , MLA , or Chicago ).
Follows a logical flow that makes it easy for the reader to navigate. 2. The Core Pillars
Academic writing is rarely done in one sitting. It is a cycle of: Introduction to Academic Writing
Learn to rewrite ideas in your own voice while still providing a citation. 5. The Writing Process
Starts broad, provides context, and narrows down to a Thesis Statement (your central argument). Be consistent with the required style guide (e
Always attribute ideas to their original authors.
Every claim must be supported by data, literature, or research. or research. Maintain a formal
Maintain a formal, professional voice. Avoid slang, contractions (don't, can't), and cliches.