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        Fricianda Fahiya Denasta
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        1.Process of Writing and Publishing
        Miss Cyanantia explained that the process starts from developing a research idea and reviewing previous studies that have similar or related topics. By reading many journal articles, writers can identify gaps and understand how to structure their own article. After drafting, the writer must decide which journal to submit to, check the template and author guidelines, and adjust the article according to the specific format. This shows that successful publication depends not only on good ideas but also on how the manuscript fits the journal’s unique style

        2.Ethical Awareness and Paraphrasing Strategy
        She strongly emphasized the importance of academic honesty. To avoid plagiarism, she uses both manual paraphrasing and online tools but always rechecks and revises the text manually to ensure naturalness and accuracy. This practice reflects the ethical principles mentioned in the IJAL guidelines, which require originality and integrity in every submission.

        3. Argumentation and Coherence
        According to Miss Cyanantia, building academic argumentation requires logical order, relevant references, and up-to-date sources. A good article must connect ideas smoothly between paragraphs. She mentioned that coherence can only be achieved through continuous reading and practice because by reading, writers learn the natural flow of academic writing.

        4. Cognitive Awareness and Motivation
        Miss Cyanantia also discussed cognitive awareness, stating that motivation to write often comes from two factors: genuine interest in research or the need to fulfill academic requirements. However, as writers continue producing work, they eventually develop their *research interest* and expertise in specific areas.

        5. Revising and Editing Process
        She described that after submitting, writers usually receive feedback from reviewers and must revise their articles according to suggestions within a limited time (usually one to two weeks). The revision stage helps ensure that the article becomes more coherent, accurate, and aligned with the journal’s standards.

        6. Conclusion and Relevance
        For her, a strong conclusion must answer the research questions and highlight the urgency and relevance of the study. She suggested that choosing trending or current issues, such as AI, curriculum innovation, or digital learning, makes an article more persuasive and meaningful for readers.

        In conclusion, the interview with Miss Cyntia and the IJAL journal analysis reveal that writing a scientific article involves not only research and data but also ethical practice, structural awareness, logical reasoning, and sensitivity to academic trends. Both emphasize that scientific writing is a continuous process of drafting, revising, and learning to meet academic and professional publication standards.

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