Hairul Azhar Mohamad, Nadiah Hanim Abdul Wahab, Pavithran Ravinthra Nath, Rasyiqah Batrisya Md Zolkapli, Muhammad Luthfi Mohaini, Muhammad Haziq Abd Rashid, Ahmad Aminuddin Soopar, Arifuddin Abdullah, Hafidzudeen Norazizan
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This study sought to examine the use of a specific type of rhetorical move structure known as the ILMC (Introduction - Literature - Method - Conclusion) organisational model in writing academic research abstract compositions (RACs). A linear structure of writing development commonly associated with native English writers would aid in creating the logical appeal of the academic research composition. This was substantiated by the theoretical concept of Aristotelian Rhetoric to underscore the significance of rhetorical appeal in the form of logos or logical domain shown by the academic research writers. The research design was content analysis in which 480 RACs were employed based on the criterion method of sampling from eighty-eight indexed journals both from Malaysia and International research open-access journal repositories. A qualitative software of NVivo12 was used by the present researcher in manually analysing the employment of the ILMC move structures and its sub-types. The major findings revealed that writers of English as a second language (WESL) from Malaysia employed the sequential form of ILMC move