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Which of the following are academic writers careful to leave out of their essays?

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Answer: the answer is hyperbole

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Group of answer choices.

A. hyperbole

B. signaling words

C. verifiable sources

D. a narrow focus

Answer:

hyperbole.

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An academic report can be defined as well-written document (publications) that comprises of the data, processes, and findings of a research work in an articulate, systematic and orderly manner.

This ultimately implies that, an academic report comprises of the basic aspects of a research work.

Generally, the parts of a academic report should be organized based on the following standard research report structure; conclusion, recommendations, references, title, abstract, introduction, methodology, result or findings, and appendices.

Academic writers employ signaling words, verifiable (reliable) source and make use of a narrow focus in their literary works.

However, academic writers are usually careful to leave hyperbole out of their essays so as not to confuse and become unreliable, untrustworthy, or a joker to their audience (readers).

Hyperbole is a figure of speech and it can be defined as an unintentional or deliberate exaggeration (overstatement) of an event, situation or thing.

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