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... Style . Is the style consistent and appropriate ? Is the writing objective , concise , and clear ? 4. Word choice . Can any deadwood be removed ? Are the words as exact and meaningful as possible ? Are there wrong , inexact , or vague ...
... Style . Is the style consistent and appropriate ? Is the writing objective , concise , and clear ? 4. Word choice . Can any deadwood be removed ? Are the words as exact and meaningful as possible ? Are there wrong , inexact , or vague ...
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... style policy in hyphenation . Some follow the style manual of the University of Chicago , or the Style Manual of the U. S. Government Printing Office . More hyphen- ation is used in formal writing than in informal writing . My recom ...
... style policy in hyphenation . Some follow the style manual of the University of Chicago , or the Style Manual of the U. S. Government Printing Office . More hyphen- ation is used in formal writing than in informal writing . My recom ...
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... style would be elimi- nated.10 ... 66 b . ) I think it's about time we stop insisting on impersonal style for engineers . I think that our national publications could set a good example in breaking this strait jacket . After all , the ...
... style would be elimi- nated.10 ... 66 b . ) I think it's about time we stop insisting on impersonal style for engineers . I think that our national publications could set a good example in breaking this strait jacket . After all , the ...
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WHAT TECHNICAL WRITING IS | 1 |
SEMANTICS AND THE PROCESS | 13 |
Origin and Nature of Language Communication Seman | 34 |
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