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Name Instructor Course Date Writing an abstract according to disciplinary styles Scholars need to determine the way in which they the final version in which they will present their journals for publication and thereafter for the public to read about them. Although scholars make a lot of efforts when conducting extensive research in a give discipline selecting the best journal in which their information will be published is essential. This is because the type of journal selected can determine how the number of people who will look at them. However it is worth noting that different disciplines require different forms of journals to be published. Below are the several things that an author needs to consider before selecting a journal for consideration. First he/she need to consider the acceptance of the manuscript. An author should always ensure that there is a fit between the manuscript and the journal chosen an excellent manner. Finally the editorial style of entertainment is also used by various authors. In this editorial style the author uses humorous words and phrases that are meant to please the reader so that he can continue reading more. Some authors also use the editorial of entertainment to criticize some of the characters or behaviors of various individuals especially in a narrative. It is worthy to note that the Content which is written by use of many jargons is not understood by many people. For example lawyers language =cannot be understood by common people unless they have some clue about the law jargons. It is therefore a prudent thing if a piece of knowledge is articulated and present in a structure that is understandable by the target audience. Long pieces of information should employ use of humorous language so as to energize the readers to continue reading more. [...]
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This Assessment Task relates to the following : 1. Demonstrate advanced understanding of the demands of alternative outlets for publishing research in print and online 2. Display high-level skills in constructing academic content and communicating complex ideas in longer and shorter formats 3. Deploy a repertoire of different editorial styles for journals within relevant discipline areas 4. Critically evaluate the writing of other researchers at the micro-level of language choice as well as the structure and articulation of content
Subject Area: Cultural Studies
Document Type: Term paper