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Honesty -
state material on which you have evidence. Acknowledge all sources,
whether they are direct quotations, ideas or summaries of other works.
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B |
Clarity - Structure and organise
your work so that everything is clear to the reader. Do this through
clear sections, paragraphs, punctuation and grammar. |
C |
Reality - Assume that the reader
is an intelligent non-specialist. Explain what needs to be explained.
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Relevance - Only introduce facts/concepts/ideas
that are relevant to your argument and its main issues. Do not let
interesting but irrelevant issues side track you. |
Adapted From: Doreen du Boulay, Sussex language Institute 1998-2000
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