I’m working on a Law question and need guidance to help me study.
FIRST & SECOND PERSON USAGE It is generally unaccepted to use the first or second person (I, you, we, our) in academic writing, as it is considered to be too informal to refer to yourself or your reader directly.
Avoid asking your reader rhetorical questions, as it is considered to be too informal to refer to your reader directly.
QUOTES, CITATIONS, & RESEARCH. When it comes to using direct quotes, a good rule to follow is to have at least three sentences in your own words for every one sentence of quotes. Quotes should be used to support your words rather than to make your point.It is important to include some context when you introduce a person in your essay. Even if you make it clear that this person is the author of the article you’re referring to, that does not indicate why this person’s opinion is relevant or important. If they are a researcher or scientist or an expert in the field, it is important to let your reader know in order to add validity to your support.
When making assertions in an academic context, be sure to back up your statements with citations from unbiased, peer-reviewed sources. Be sure that you include citations for information taken from an outside source or that isn’t common knowledge. Even if you are not directly quoting an author, be sure to include an in-text citation to credit the reference with the original idea. Consult your APA style guide to be sure that your sources are all formatted correctly.
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