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[The organization of analytical writing is critical to developing a well reasoned, concise, compelling document. In addition, the writing should have organizational structure so the reader can find specific elements of the narrative that show the rationale and objectives, reasoning used to answer questions, answers to proposed questions and issues in a clear way, and the significance of results. Authors can write analytical documents in one of several common conventions understood by both authors and readers. The use of a common convention provides documents with predictable structures allowing readers to quickly find specific information within the article.]
Published: Jan 1, 2013
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