Scholarship Writing vs Other Types

Scholarship writing is different than all other types of writing.  Each type of writing is very dependent on the audience for its structure.  Scholarship writing has a very set and distinct audience.  The writing is for an academic audience.  This means that the writing must follow a certain setup guideline and be written with a stated and specific purpose.  There does not need to be any figurative language, only a discussion of the facts of the paper.  The writer of a scholarly work has one purpose, to relay the findings of their topic to a larger audience.  This is the goal of creating the paper.  This goal dictates the type of writing and language used in the piece.  The language needs to be very clear and direct.  It needs to lead the reader to understand the premise of the writing and the data that either confirms or contradicts that premise.  Scholarship writing is a difficult writing style.  It follows a very set structure and must be clear to the reader understands that is being written.

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