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... explain , or clarify it ? Expository devices similar to those used in developing definitions ( see Chapter 4 ) are ... explain it ? 3. Is there anything in it not related to that idea ? 4. Are the sentences organized in a sequence which ...
... explain , or clarify it ? Expository devices similar to those used in developing definitions ( see Chapter 4 ) are ... explain it ? 3. Is there anything in it not related to that idea ? 4. Are the sentences organized in a sequence which ...
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... explain as , for example , the opening of a jar of pickles or the stapling of a sheaf of papers . The introduction ... explanation of a simple process , the introduction may consist of no more than a paragraph or two . In a complex ...
... explain as , for example , the opening of a jar of pickles or the stapling of a sheaf of papers . The introduction ... explanation of a simple process , the introduction may consist of no more than a paragraph or two . In a complex ...
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... explain the workings of something little known or complex . The process of how the debilitating disease of multiple sclerosis afflicts a patient is graphically and clearly portrayed by the analogical explanation below : Imagine for a ...
... explain the workings of something little known or complex . The process of how the debilitating disease of multiple sclerosis afflicts a patient is graphically and clearly portrayed by the analogical explanation below : Imagine for a ...
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Technical WritingHow We Transfer Factual Information and Knowledge | 3 |
Semantics and the Process of Communication | 9 |
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