Academic Voice

 


Academic voice means to meet the writing expectations of academic writing. It is different than writing to a friend, writing for business purposes, or writing to the general public. Your audience for academic writing includes other academic writers and learners. 

Academic writing includes:

·       using credible evidence to support ideas,

·       adding your own analysis to a topic, and

·       using an academic style or "voice" to communicate to your audience. 


When reviewing your work, first be sure you have included evidence and analysis and then review and edit to ensure you have written in an academic "voice."

Use Evidence

Include Your Analysis or Conclusions on the Topic

Make Declarative Sentences

Avoid Casual Language

Be Concise

Use Specific Vocabulary and Precise Words

 

Still Confused?

Please reach out to your instructor or email the Writing Center for assistance!

 

The content and links in this post are from The Writing Center at the University of Arizona.  Please see their site here: https://writingcenter.uagc.edu/academic-voice

 


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