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... Questions If you are asked a question , you pause to think whether you know the answer or you become curious to learn the answer . A writer can take advantage of our innate inquisitiveness by devising a question or set of questions ...
... Questions If you are asked a question , you pause to think whether you know the answer or you become curious to learn the answer . A writer can take advantage of our innate inquisitiveness by devising a question or set of questions ...
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... questions should be phrased in the form of a list , not in lengthy sen- tences or paragraphs . The wording must be structured with care to insure clarity and completeness . Where possible , questions must be grouped into logical ar ...
... questions should be phrased in the form of a list , not in lengthy sen- tences or paragraphs . The wording must be structured with care to insure clarity and completeness . Where possible , questions must be grouped into logical ar ...
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... questions asked the hunter , make up the data presented . By the use of a prearranged form , as shown in the Appendix , the information desired could be readily recorded . All informa- tion , observations , and questions were recorded ...
... questions asked the hunter , make up the data presented . By the use of a prearranged form , as shown in the Appendix , the information desired could be readily recorded . All informa- tion , observations , and questions were recorded ...
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Technical WritingHow We Transfer Factual Information and Knowledge | 3 |
Semantics and the Process of Communication | 11 |
Semantics | 18 |
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