>self-referential pronouns like "I will; I argue; I've shown" etc which iirc should be avoided in academic writing
That's the rule in the natural sciences, I think it's more normal in the arts, humanties and social sciences
/bleep/
Jacob Brooks
Xavier Sanders
Any trans-paki man in?
Hate being British desu. No culture, shite history, bad at cricket, etc
David Rogers
James Hughes
it should be avoided regardless
Jaxon Scott
wtf do you brits not learn anything about writing academic papers before entering uni? that's one of the most basic "rules"
Brayden Hill
maybe their society places more emphasis on the actual idea presented rather than the pardish rigorous adherence to form in lieu of critical thinking, designed only to fulfil an arbitrary quota of pointless drivel
Camden Edwards
alright mr thesaurus
Caleb Parker
>rigorous adherence to form in lieu of critical thinking
Perfect summary of French education
Camden Bailey
I'd like to know why?
Brayden Gray
but you're not supposed to do that much critical thinking when learning a language