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PAPER PRESENTATION  2019




                        List  five  or  six  words  relevant  with  your  range  of  topics  in  the  Keywords

                         (written in italics) and capitalize only the first letter.






                                    Use the present tense to state the background ((optional))
                                    If  the subject  of  your  sentence  is  your  study  or  the
                                    article you  are  writing (e.g.  “Our  study  demonstrates…,”  or
                                                          ,
                                    “Here, we show…”) then you should use the present tense.
                                    Use  the  past tense  to  show  what  happened  and  what  you
                                         (
                                                                       )
                                    did (e.g. in explaining method)
                                    If  the  subject  of  your  sentence  is  an actual  result  or
                                                                                               ,
                                    observation (e.g.  “Mice  in  Group  B  developed…”)  you  would
                                    use the past tense.
                                    Use the present tense in writing your implications

                                    Try to avoid passive sentences. Sentences in passive voice
                                    are considered unable to create interesting prose as well as
                                    to engage the readers.
                                     Adapted from: APA Style: Simplified, 2012 and https://wordvice.com/which-tense-should-be-used-in-abstracts-past-or-
                                                                                                         present/

                                 


                  Example 1                             AN ABSTRACT




               Read the example of an abstract below.
               a. With your  friend, identify each element of the  abstract by underlining  it. The

               elements are:
                   1)  Background (if any)

                   2)  Purpose of the study

                   3)  Methods
                   4)  Summary of results/ findings

                   5)  Implications of your research








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