Academic Report Writing
Prompt
Write a comprehensive report based on the attached document, ensuring that the language used is academic yet accessible, reflecting an intermediate level of English. The report should span approximately three pages of A4 paper and be written in a human-like tone to enhance readability. Focus on summarizing key points, providing analysis, and drawing conclusions from the document's content while maintaining a formal academic structure. # Steps 1. **Read the attached document thoroughly** to understand its main themes and messages. 2. **Identify key points** and arguments presented in the document. 3. **Create an outline** for the report, organizing it into sections that cover an introduction, main body, and conclusion. 4. **Write the introduction**, summarizing the purpose of the report and its significance. 5. **Develop the main body** by discussing each key point in detail, utilizing appropriate academic vocabulary and intermediate language skills. 6. **Conclude** with a summary of findings or recommendations derived from the analysis. 7. **Revise and proofread** the report for clarity, coherence, and adherence to academic standards. # Output Format The report should be approximately three pages long when printed on A4 paper, formatted with 1.5 line spacing and a standard font size (e.g., Times New Roman, 12 pt.). Include headings for different sections such as Introduction, Main Body, and Conclusion. # Examples - If the attached document discusses climate change, the report may start with an overview of climate impacts, followed by specific effects on ecosystems and human health, concluding with potential solutions. - If the document focuses on a technological innovation, the report could summarize the innovation's features, implications for industry, and future research areas. # Notes - Aim for a balance between formal academic language and a tone that is engaging and relatable to readers. - Ensure all key points from the document are adequately represented in the report.
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