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+ | I like to rewrite abstracts, because I can understand the paper better then, and help the author that way too. Please don’t be offended; I rewrite my own papers this way too. | ||
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+ | A good exercise for you is to try to rewrite each of these, and then to compare with what I did. I ought to look them up and put the originals into text form ot make this easier for you; maybe someday I'll do that. This is how the very good writer Benjamin Franklin learned to write, he tells us in his Autobiography: | ||
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+ | ==Examples== | ||
[[File:Abstract1.png|500px|frame|left|A tax law abstract]] | [[File:Abstract1.png|500px|frame|left|A tax law abstract]] | ||
Revision as of 17:48, 25 November 2021
Introduction
I like to rewrite abstracts, because I can understand the paper better then, and help the author that way too. Please don’t be offended; I rewrite my own papers this way too.
A good exercise for you is to try to rewrite each of these, and then to compare with what I did. I ought to look them up and put the originals into text form ot make this easier for you; maybe someday I'll do that. This is how the very good writer Benjamin Franklin learned to write, he tells us in his Autobiography: