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What proofreading procedure should Anthony use when proofreading a technical support manual?
 a. Proofread only once, thoroughly checking for errors of various types.
  b. Proofread twice, concentrating in the first pass on content errors and in the second pass on format errors.
  c. Proofread three times, concentrating on content, organization, and style in the first pass; on mechanical errors in the second pass, and reading from right to left in the third pass.
  d. Allow the computer to do the proofreading, as it is thorough and accurate.

Question 2

Indicate the correct form of the verb in parentheses. When you make your next deposit, you (future perfect tense of save) 7,500.



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Answer to Question 1

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