Cohesion and coherence in students’ thesis

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    Students are no longer required to write just a few good sentences, but writing that is much more complex, or what is commonly referred to as academic writing, such as essays, Articles, journals, theses, abstracts, and others. Grammatical cohesion consists of reference, substitution, ellipsis, and conjunction, whereas lexical cohesion consists of reiteration and collocation. Several previous studies have also raised a similar issue by analyzing the cohesion and coherence of English writing among students. Saragih and amp; Septiani examined the cohesion and coherence in the students` descriptive writing and found that students can build . . .

     

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