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Why use narrations? What are the two things that need to be included in an effective narration?
 
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What are the three characteristics of effective resumes discussed in this text?
 
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Answer to Question 1

A narration is one of the tools to aid understanding in an informative report. a story about real or imagines things, people, or events, told with detail and enthusiasm. We use narrations (illustrations or storytelling) to improve understanding and grab audience attention. An outstanding narration has two important qualities. Probability, meaning that the narration is easy to follow and makes sense; and Fidelity, meaning that the narration rings true to the audience.

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There are three characteristics. First, effective resumes grab immediate attention. They begin with the most impressive information (e.g., experience or education), or alternatively, they begin with a keyword summary or a longer qualification summary. Second, effective resumes are easy to read. Use wide margins (i.e., incorporate white space around the text). Use phrases rather than complete sentences, enabling the reader to more easily skim the page to get basic information. Use headings and bullets. Third, effective resumes provide more than basic information (e.g., indicate how successfully a job was completed or a problem was solved).




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Reply 2 on: Jun 23, 2018
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