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HCHenry

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When proofreading your work,
 
  a) do so early on in the writing process so you don't have to rework your
  sentences later.
  b) read your paper on a computer screen for easy viewing and correcting.
  c) avoid reading small chunks at a time.
  d) never rely exclusively on computerized writing aids.
  e) do all of these.

Question 2

Which of the following questions is crucial to answer at the planning stage of
  the document?
 
  a) Is the style readable?
  b) Is the organization sensible?
  c) Who is my audience?
  d) Does the document advance my organization's goals?
  e) Have I left anything out?



joanwhite

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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