BS Nursing English -VI ( Academic Writing )
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Which of the following is a key difference between writing for an academic audience and writing for a lay audience (e.g., patients)?

A. Academic writing can use technical jargon, while writing for patients must use simple, clear language.
B. Academic writing should be subjective, while patient education materials should be objective.
C. Academic writing does not require references.
D. Patient education materials should be as long and detailed as possible.

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  • Academic writing can use technical jargon, while writing for patients must use simple, clear language.
  • Academic writing should be subjective, while patient education materials should be objective.
  • Academic writing does not require references.
  • Patient education materials should be as long and detailed as possible.

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