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Abstract
Short
and
concise
paragraph
stating the problem, and includes the major point of the project
Inside
address
Sometimes considered as the
introductory
or
complimentary
address
Literature review
Follows a structural pattern and
combines
summary
and
synthesis
Project proposal
An effective one should be
persuasive
Searching for relevant literature
1. Making a
list
of
related sources
is the
first step
2.
Clearly
defines your topic
Literature review
A
discussion
of
published information
in a particular subject area
Abstract
Indicates the
significant
aspects
of your
study
that will
encourage
your readers to read your paper
Searching for relevant literature
Researchers must identify
themes
,
gaps
, and
debates
Background
Explains the
context
of the
project
Book review
A
critical assessment
of a book based on
key points
like content, style, plot, author, quality, etc.
Cover letter
Attached to a resume to
introduce yourself
and
explain
your
qualifications
to potential employers
Literature review
Gives a
convenient guide
to a particular topic
Prioritize
addressing
opposing arguments
that are comparatively
more serious
Book report
Retells
the
story
by
summarizing
the book plot and major themes
Executive summary
A short and concise paragraph stating the problem, and includes the
major
point
of the
project
Methodology
Discusses the
methods
used for research such as the
research
sample
Review of related literature
Contextualizes your study by
solidifying
the
background
of your study
Book review
requires great
intellectual effort
Genre
A
category of artistic,
musical
, or
literary
composition
characterized by a particular style, form, or content
Resume
A
summary
of your
qualifications
that you use as a tool to
market yourself
when applying for a
job
Abstract
A
brief
,
comprehensive summary
of the contents of a book
Synthesizing
A process that includes
re-organizing
information which might give
new
interpretations
of old materials
Position paper
An
argumentative
paper with a purpose of
summarizing
one's
opinion
about a certain issue
References
and bibliography
Provide a
comprehensive list
of the
sources
that has been used and cited in the
entire
study
Project
proposal
Must
clearly define
the
goals
, objectives, plans, resources, and
budget
Book
report
doesn't contain
a
thorough analysis
and evaluation of a book
Refutation
Responses
to
counterarguments
presented in a
position
paper
To write a good project
proposal
, you must keep your
audience
in mind
Research report
A
recorded
data
of
evidence
based on the
analysis
of
data
gathered during the entire process of research
Abstract
Indicates the
significant aspects
of your
study
that will encourage your readers to read the research report
Style
The
individual traits
or
characteristics
of a piece of writing
Background
Contains
relevant
data or
details
gathered from
other
sources
Subject line
Used to
immediately
inform
the reader
what
the
letter
is
about
Preface
is
not entirely
about the
content
of the book
Introduction
Discusses the
overview
of the
research
and presents the practical and theoretical importance of the study
In
evaluating sources
, the researchers must make sure that
sources
are
credible
Project proposal
A
written document
outlining everything
stakeholders
should
know
about a
project
, including the timeline, budget, objectives, and goals
Position papers
Expected
to be
formal in tone
and
language
, and
logical
in its presentation of claims
Skills and interests portion
Should be indicated in an
admission
letter to make sure that
offerings
are
aligned
with the student's
further
enhancement
of
capabilities
Results and discussions
Presents and
discusses
the
results
based on its
methodology
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