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shenderson6

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The ________ is not included in the prefatory parts of a formal report.
 
  A) introduction
  B) letter of authorization
  C) letter of transmittal
  D) table of contents
  E) executive summary

Question 2

Within the context of preparing formal reports and proposals, the term limitations
 
  A) sets the boundaries of your research, that is, what you will and will not investigate.
  B) presents excuses for inadequate research or a poorly written report.
  C) specifies the risks, rewards, costs, and benefits of a specific course of action.
  D) refers to factors beyond your control that affect the quality of the report.
  E) specifies what will happen if the solution is not accepted.
  c



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A
Explanation: A) The introduction is included in the report as a text part, not a prefatory part.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D
Explanation: D) If factors beyond your control have affected the outcome of your report, discuss those limitations in the introduction to the report.



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