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1. You'll impress readers most by

2. What is not an important step in achieving a readable style?

3. What kind of response does an interviewer expect in response to the prompt 'tell me about yourself?'

4. Effective headings use

5. Proposals to conduct research or do work in response to an RFP can be eliminated from consideration without being read if they

6. In a description of a chronological process, each step should be

7. Which of the following questions best provides the writer of a proposal information about the effectiveness of the arguments he or she is making on the audience

8. When writing about sensitive issues you should

9. Some action verbs you might want to use to describe previous work experience are

10. The right margins of all hard-copy documents should be

11. There are two kinds of abstract, categorized as either

12. When developing power point slides you should

13. Some considerations to keep in mind when readers are accessing your documents on a mobile device are

14. A report that describes and analyzes the cost and problems encountered on an ongoing project is a

15. What is (are) the main disadvantages of a chronological resume

16. When designing organization charts, which of the following guidelines should be followed?

17. The management proposal should explain...

18. Good writing has

19. When your reader opens your email they should immediately find....

20. Which of the following is the most important section of a proposal

21. The right margin on most reports should

22. Short lines of text (under 5 words)

23. Once you've signaled to your audience that you are about to conclude your presentation, roughly how long do you have before you should stop talking

24. When describing your accomplishments in a letter of application and resume, you should use

25. If you are unsure about the ethics of something you have been asked to do on the job, you should