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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
Component of a
research report
indicating 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
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 have been used and cited in the entire study
Project
proposal
A good one must clearly define the goals, objectives, plans, resources, and budget
Book
report
doesn't contain a thorough analysis and evaluation of a book
Refutations
Responses to counter arguments 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
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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