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Garrulous

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Which of the following best explains how to decide what sort of information to put in an
  extended definition and how much?
 
  a. Base your decisions on the needs and background of the audience.
  b. Base your decisions on the complexity of the term you are defining.
  c. Base your decisions on how long or short the document you are writing is supposed to be.

Question 2

What sorts of information should you include in an extended definition?
 
  a. An initial formal sentence definition of the term and informal definitions and formal
  sentence definitions of any other potentially unfamiliar terms that occur in the initial
  formal sentence definition.
  b. An initial formal sentence definition of the term along with other information such as
  synonyms, description, functions, examples, comparisons, and so on.
  c. Detailed descriptive information about each of the parts (components) of the term being
  defined.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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