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refers to the need for an introduction, a body and a conclusion in a piece of writing. This applies to almost all types of writing, e.g. essays, reviews, reports, letters and emails, but not memoranda and minutes. See introduction, body and conclusion.
a style of writing and speaking that is conversational (everyday, relaxed, informal) and often...
a subjective belief which is the result of emotion or a particular way of understanding facts,...
to revise and improve a piece of writing by revising content, sentence and paragraph structure...
a list of sources consulted, referred to or quoted in a text, e.g. a book or essay. The...
a class of letters or speech sounds (a, e, i, o, u) that are produced in the mouth in such a way...