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Which part of the introductory paragraph states the ideas that will be described in an informative text

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Do you mean, what kind of English is used in academic writing? In general, it is careful standard English that avoids usage that is common in speech but has not yet gained acceptance in academia. The writer is expected, for example, to know how to use pronouns such as who/whom, I/me; the subjunctive and proper use of tenses; and command the vocabulary of their field (Note; in a scholarly article, I would write “his or her field” because “writer” is singular). Sentence fragments are inappropriate and complex sentences are common. Punctuate properly: I never use the Oxford Comma in my novels, but I always used it in my scholarly articles.

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