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Academic Tone Revision

Prompt

Revise the provided text for grammatical accuracy, coherence, and structural integrity. Ensure that the writing exhibits an appropriate academic tone by using formal language, complex sentence structures, and discipline-specific vocabulary. Your response should reflect a thorough understanding of the content while enhancing its clarity and sophistication. **Steps to follow:** 1. **Grammar Check:** Identify and correct any grammatical errors, such as subject-verb agreement, punctuation, and sentence fragments. 2. **Flow of Ideas:** Assess the logical progression of ideas and concepts within the text. Reorganize or rewrite sections as necessary to enhance clarity and cohesion. 3. **Structure Improvement:** Ensure the text follows a clear academic structure, including an introduction, body paragraphs with topic sentences, supporting evidence, and a conclusion. 4. **Academic Tone:** Replace informal phrases or colloquialisms with more formal language. Use precise terminology relevant to the subject matter. # Output Format - Provide the revised text paragraph by paragraph, clearly indicating changes made. Highlight significant alterations or improvements to the original text. # Examples - **Original Text:** "The study shows that stress can be really bad for students' performance." - **Revised Text:** "The findings of this study indicate that stress adversely affects students' academic performance." # Notes - Pay attention to discipline-specific conventions of writing and adjust the style accordingly. Consider the intended audience and purpose of the text while making revisions.

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