Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read Chapter 4, Chapter 5, and Chapter 6 from your textbook; the Week 2 Weekly Lecture; and Types of Writing Links to an external site.. Then pick the type of writing relevant to your needs.Are you sure that readers perceive your written message as you intended it? If you want help revising a message you are writing, use Types of Writing Links to an external site.. This section of the University of Arizona Global Campus Writing Center can help you make a document that communicates to your audience clearly. It provides tips and examples for several formal documents, and position papers for business and academic environments. In your response, address the following:Explain the appropriate times to use first person and when to use third person, according to Types of Writing.Describe the three elements of “Academic Voice” and how you will incorporate these elements into your academic writing.Describe the goal of research writing and why it is important to “follow the evidence” and use the evidence to draw conclusions.Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read Chapter 4, Chapter 5, and Chapter 6 from your textbook; the Week 2 Weekly Lecture; and Types of Writing Links to an external site.. Then pick the type of writing relevant to your needs.Are you sure that readers perceive your written message as you intended it? If you want help revising a message you are writing, use Types of Writing Links to an external site.. This section of the University of Arizona Global Campus Writing Center can help you make a document that communicates to your audience clearly. It provides tips and examples for several formal documents, and position papers for business and academic environments. In your response, address the following:Explain the appropriate times to use first person and when to use third person, according to Types of Writing.Describe the three elements of “Academic Voice” and how you will incorporate these elements into your academic writing.Describe the goal of research writing and why it is important to “follow the evidence” and use the evidence to draw conclusions.textbook:Bovee, C. L., & Thill, J. V. (2018). Business communication today (14th ed.). Retrieved from https://content.uagc.edu/Types of WritingWe are asked to write many different types or genres of texts. These could be academic research papers, discussion board posts, reflective journals, business reports, case studies, emails, presentations, and so on.Different types or genres of texts require different audience considerations. Review the Considering Audience page to learn how to analyze your audience in preparation to write.Review the list below to find a guide or sample of a particular genre of writing. Each contains notes and suggestions on how to write for that type or genre of writing:Academic WritingAcademic Writing CharacteristicsAnalysisDiscussion Board PostsIntroduction & Conclusion ParagraphsOutlinesResearch PaperCommon Writing AssignmentsAnnotated BibliographyArticle CritiqueArgumentative WritingWeb/Online WritingCase Study AnalysisCompare and ContrastDiscussion Board PostGraduate & Doctoral WritingLiterature ReviewOutliningPowerPoint PresentationsProblem-Solution PaperReflective/Journal WritingResearch PaperSummary vs AnalysisBusiness and Technical WritingWriting in Business (an overall guide to business & technical writing)After-Interview EmailWeb/Online WritingBusiness MemoBusiness ReportCase Study AnalysisCover Letter & ResumeEmail EtiquetteExecutive SummaryLetter of IntentPowerPoint PresentationsPresentationsProblem-Solution PaperProfessional LetterProfessional Writing CharacteristicsSWOT AnalysisWhite PaperDiscipline-Specific WritingWriting in EducationSamples included such as Philosophy of Education, Lesson Plans, Assignment Prompts and Rubrics, Web Content, and more!Writing in BusinessSamples included such as Business Reports, Business Memos, Presentations, Web Content, and more!Writing for JournalismWriting about LiteratureCapstone, Graduate Thesis, & Dissertation WritingAbstractAnnotated BibliographyArticle CritiqueGraduate & Doctoral WritingLiterature ReviewWriting a Dissertation & Applied Doctoral Project