bunnahabhain wrote:
Your own brain is also very useful tool. Seems to fall into oblivion...
I agree with you, our brain is perhaps the best tool for writing the academic paper!
I graduated from university three years ago, now I work as a writer of one scientific magazine. But when I have free time, I take up freelancing. My love of writing, the ability to see the details gives me the opportunity to work as an author of an academic paper in various fields.
To write a worthy essay, you need to make some efforts. My most important and useful tool is the encyclopedia. It perfectly helps in carrying out scientific research. Typically, the professor does not encourage the use of random sites and Wikipedia as the basis for scientific research.
In the encyclopedia, you can find quality indicators of trustworthy books that can be used as resources. And Hemingway
http://www.hemingwayapp.com/ is an excellent
essay helper, it's an optimized text editor. It works through a browser, so it does not need to be downloaded to your computer.
And one more tool, without which writing would not be so pleasant. This is
LibreOffice Writer.
This is a free alternative to Microsoft Word, which surpasses many of the function of Microsoft
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Feature_Comparison:_LibreOffice_-_Microsoft_Office.
I forgot to write about such an innovative application as Evernote. This tool allows you to collect the quotes, ideas, and images throughout the whole day. The basic version of this tool is free and allows you to create various notes and lists. You can download it here
https://appcenter.evernote.com/.
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Sincerely,
Amanda Smith!