Writing Manifestos in English

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What is the purpose of writing a manifesto in English for academic and professional purposes?

  • To critique established theories and practices
  • To showcase proficiency in using complex vocabulary
  • To clearly articulate beliefs, values, and intentions (correct)
  • To summarize existing literature on a topic

What should be the tone of a manifesto written for academic and professional purposes?

  • Apologetic and hesitant
  • Neutral and dispassionate
  • Ambiguous and vague
  • Assertive and persuasive (correct)

What is a key characteristic of a well-written manifesto for academic and professional purposes?

  • Complex and convoluted language
  • Clarity and conciseness (correct)
  • Inclusion of excessive jargon
  • Ambiguity and vagueness

What is an essential element to consider when writing a manifesto for academic and professional purposes?

<p>Using persuasive language to inspire action (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which approach is most likely to enhance the credibility of a manifesto for academic and professional purposes?

<p>Citing reputable sources and evidence to support claims (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the recommended tone for a manifesto written for academic and professional purposes?

<p>Assertive and confident (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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