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Herman M. Weisman. 1. First main heading 1.1 First subdivision of main heading 1.2 Second subdivision of main heading 2 ... headings and double - spaced between such groups . The writer should be consistent , however . A very short out ...
Herman M. Weisman. 1. First main heading 1.1 First subdivision of main heading 1.2 Second subdivision of main heading 2 ... headings and double - spaced between such groups . The writer should be consistent , however . A very short out ...
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... headings . All main headings should add up to the thesis sen- tence . Are all main headings really main headings , or should some of them be subheads ? Check your subheads for proper subordination and sequence . Do all subheads within a ...
... headings . All main headings should add up to the thesis sen- tence . Are all main headings really main headings , or should some of them be subheads ? Check your subheads for proper subordination and sequence . Do all subheads within a ...
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... HEADINGS Headings are used as mapping devices . The features of the report are marked by sectional and subsectional titles or heads . Your head- ings correspond to your major divisions and subdivisions in your outline and in your Table ...
... HEADINGS Headings are used as mapping devices . The features of the report are marked by sectional and subsectional titles or heads . Your head- ings correspond to your major divisions and subdivisions in your outline and in your Table ...
Contents
WHAT TECHNICAL WRITING IS | 1 |
SEMANTICS AND THE PROCESS | 13 |
Origin and Nature of Language Communication Seman | 34 |
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