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Write or Wrong

  •  English    20     Public
    Interactive quiz game that challenges your knowledge of the features of academic writing together with its rules and practices.
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  • True or False - Using personal pronouns like "I" and "we" is common in academic writing.
    False
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  • True or False - Academic writing should include opinions based on personal experiences.
    False
  •  10
  • Ture or False - Academic writing requires the use of clear and concise language.
    True
  •  10
  • True or False - Objectivity in academic writing means avoiding personal bias.
    True
  •  10
  • True or False - Abbreviations like "can't" and "won't" are commonly used in formal academic writing.
    False
  •  10
  • True or False - Academic writing should always be supported with evidence or references.
    True
  •  10
  • True or False - Objectivity means that academic writing should focus more on the author’s personal views than on factual evidence.
    False
  •  10
  • True or False - It is acceptable to use contractions in academic writing to make it sound more conversational.
    False
  •  10
  • True or False - Academic writing often includes references to support claims and facts.
    True
  •  10
  • True or False - Academic writing should be clear and well-organized.
    True
  •  10
  • ________ (narrative, creative, academic) writing is a formal type of writing used in schools and research.
    Academic
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  • Academic writing generally uses the __________ (first, second, third) person point of view.
    Third
  •  10
  • Academic writing should use __________ (emotions, evidence, opinions) to support facts and statements.
    Evidence
  •  10
  • Academic writing should have a logical __________ (outline, perspective, argument) to help readers follow ideas.
    Outline
  •  10
  • Proper __________ (transitions, complexity, citation) is required in academic writing to give credit to sources.
    Citation
  •  10
  • Academic writing often uses a high level of __________ (complexity, formality, accuracy), avoiding slang and casual language.
    Formality
  •  10