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Article Title: Qualities of an Effective Abstract
Author: Jane Sumerset
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Your report is done. The hard part is over. You just need to tie up the loose ends. The abstract, a short, condensed version of the work, is a big part of it.
Writing an abstract is very important. It�ソスs a synopsis of your overall writings and completed research. Besides, writing it effectively allows your readers to read your contents more. However, writing an abstract can make you a person�ソスs writing venture a success or a failure. But not all people are aware of this and they tend to ignore it as their writing deadlines approaches.
Writing an abstract is not all about telling everyone that you did something, instead, you are telling your readers how important your writing is for them.
Before you can write a good abstract, you�ソスll have to know what qualities an effective one usually comes with. These qualities will help you create a better and effective abstract that is worth reading for out of different types of readers out there who will patronize or will neglect your writing down.
It can stand on its own. A well-written abstract can stand on its own merits. This means it has to be well written and the thought is complete where anyone can understand it quickly. However, you don�ソスt have to write everything. It serves as a summary of the whole text and just write what your concept is all about.
When someone reads through it, they�ソスll understand exactly what the piece is about �ソス no more and no less. Of course, it should be readable, so put it through a good English grammar software. Polish your English grammar well because if you don�ソスt, this will lead your writings to its biggest downfall. Have someone who is proficient in English language to help you out in checking your content.
It follows the report�ソスs chronology and structure. Abstracts should follow the order of the report, from the introduction to the body down to the conclusion. It makes it read more like the report, effectively preparing the reader for what to expect. It�ソスs like an overview about the correct and consecutive order of all the parts of your report.
It strictly summarizes the report, adding no new information. The abstract is a preview of the report, not a real part of it. It is different from the original content and you have to be always aware of that. As such, all information included in it should be drawn directly from the material, with no unwarranted extras. Just stick to your main topic and don�ソスt drag it out.
It provides all important topics, with logical connections. While you obviously can�ソスt make it as detailed as the real report, your abstract should feature all the major topics it covers, leaving no pertinent details out.
In order for you to do it, you can read your content again and again for you to be always guided about the major topics it had included. If you understand your topic well and you are aware of its overall information that supports your concept, then it will be easier for you to write your abstract effectively.
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