U.S. Academic Style
CHECKLIST
- Consider your purpose and audience carefully, making sure that your topic is appropriate to both. (Chapter 4)
- State your claim or thesis explicitly, and support it with examples, statistics, anecdotes, and authorities of various kinds. (Chapter 5)
- Carefully document all of your sources. (Chapters 49–52)
- Make explicit links between ideas. (Chapter 5)
- Consistently use the appropriate level of formality. (Chapter 19)
- Use conventional formats for academic genres. (Chapters 3, 6, and 7)
- Use conventional grammar, spelling, punctuation, and mechanics. (Chapters 22–29 and 35–44)
- Use an easy-to-read type size and typeface, conventional margins, and double spacing. (Chapter 8)