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Day 4 - Structuring and Formatting Test

Answerbook must be named in the following format:


“Name_Day 4 - Structuring and Formatting_Answerbook – section A and B”
“Name_Day 4 - Structuring and Formatting_Answerbook – section C”

Time Limit: 2.5 hours.

Section A - There are 5 questions in this section. You can find answers in the lecture slide.
1. What should be included in a title page if there is no specific requirement?
Ans: The title of the report.

2. What are the differences between an essay introduction and a report introduction if
there is no specific requirement?
Ans: Essay introduction includes relevant background a brief description of sections, thesis
statement while a report introduction needs only the background of the topic.

3. Is it ok to write a section with only a table if there is no specific requirement?


Ans: Yes.

4. Please write down the essay structure: __Title Page__, Introduction , Main Body ,
Conclusion , Reference List.

5. Please write down the report structure: ____, ( ____ ) , ____, ____, ____, ____, ____,
(____).

Section B – Please write an introduction paragraph and a conclusion paragraph for the
following essay question.

The pandemic Covid-19 has been more of a political agenda than

a health concern in the world. Do you agree?

Requirement lists:

1. Word limit: 100 (±10%) words for each paragraph.

2. Reference style: APA 7th


https://library.unimelb.edu.au/recite/apa7

3. Please kindly do your work independently, and over 20% similarity

based on Turnitin will be considered plagiarism. Do not copy and paste

directly, try to paraphrase for referenced sources.

4. Please use the academic expression.

5. Time limit: 1.5 hours.

6. Font: Times New Roman, Size: 12, Spacing: Double.

Ans: Introduction Paragraph: -

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the fragile realities of the modern societies at

the fore by testing the lack of infrastructure and political will to handle a worldwide

crisis like itself. This essay seeks to analyze the various issues that suggest that,

despite the political hue and cry surrounding the COVID-19, the pandemic was a in

fact a healthcare nightmare causing serious concerns. For this purpose, several

research studies explain the insignificance of political drama in the face of healthcare

emergencies created by the pandemic. This essay argues that COVID-19 was a major

health concern and not a politically driven propaganda.

Conclusion Paragraph: -

From the above arguments it can be concluded that the COVID-19 pandemic tested

the physical and mental structure of individuals as well as societies at large. The

pandemic had seen a large part of the population getting infected and facing severe
health consequence as a result. It has put an enormous strain on healthcare systems

worldwide, leading to shortages of personal protective equipment, hospital beds, and

medical staff. It has also had significant impacts on the mental health of individuals

and communities, as well as the ability of people to access routine healthcare services.

Therefore, the pandemic, despite seeing some politics, was in fact a major health

concern.

Section C – Please change the file in the attachment to an academic report format.
Please modify the format of the file named ‘Section C report.docx’.

1. No need to change any main content (language).

2. Reference style: RMIT Harvard. (Please check ‘RMIT-Harvard-

referencing-guide.docx’)

Please modify the citation and the reference list according to the guide.

3. Font: Times New Roman, Size: 12, Spacing: Double.

ANS: Answer to the section c question is in a different file sent along with the

main file named (Aman Pandey(1)_Test4_Answerbook).

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