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... SCOPE OF COVERAGE If you know the objective of your writing project and if you know your reader , you will know the type and amount of detail you will need to include in your writing . This is called scope . Scope , then , may be ...
... SCOPE OF COVERAGE If you know the objective of your writing project and if you know your reader , you will know the type and amount of detail you will need to include in your writing . This is called scope . Scope , then , may be ...
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... scope should be designed to satisfy the needs of your ob- jective and your reader . Write your objective and your reader's pro- file and keep them before you as you work . In that way you can instantly determine those items that should ...
... scope should be designed to satisfy the needs of your ob- jective and your reader . Write your objective and your reader's pro- file and keep them before you as you work . In that way you can instantly determine those items that should ...
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... scope ) Topic sentence from outline note 110 S 121 Transition , checking Scope 13 Scope , definition of Transition , definition of Transmittal , letter of 129 112 183 16 Scope , determining 16 U Scope , limiting 18 Semicolon 157 Unity ...
... scope ) Topic sentence from outline note 110 S 121 Transition , checking Scope 13 Scope , definition of Transition , definition of Transmittal , letter of 129 112 183 16 Scope , determining 16 U Scope , limiting 18 Semicolon 157 Unity ...
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A Process Not Magic | 3 |
Getting Ready | 13 |
FINDING INFORMATION | 21 |
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