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Page 67
... illustrations should be properly numbered and each should have its own captioned title . 3. Even where there is only one illustration , it should have a title . 4. Text matter in the illustration should be kept to a minimum . 5 ...
... illustrations should be properly numbered and each should have its own captioned title . 3. Even where there is only one illustration , it should have a title . 4. Text matter in the illustration should be kept to a minimum . 5 ...
Page 178
... illustrations are seldom used for embellishment . Even though illustrations do perk up a manuscript , add to its attractiveness , and enhance its readability , their sole purpose is functional . Graphic presentations are functional ...
... illustrations are seldom used for embellishment . Even though illustrations do perk up a manuscript , add to its attractiveness , and enhance its readability , their sole purpose is functional . Graphic presentations are functional ...
Page 179
... illustration , the more explanatory material is necessary . Directions for interpretation of illustrations may be included in the text or in captions below the illustrations . Illustrations need to be as simple as possible . Text matter ...
... illustration , the more explanatory material is necessary . Directions for interpretation of illustrations may be included in the text or in captions below the illustrations . Illustrations need to be as simple as possible . Text matter ...
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Technical WritingHow We Transfer Factual Information and Knowledge | 3 |
Semantics and the Process of Communication | 9 |
Semantics | 16 |
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