Essentials for the Technical WriterWiley, 1970 - Всего страниц: 216 Edition published in 1980 under title: Essentials for the scientific and technical writer. |
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... practice that greatly helps one engineer in writing his reports . He first writes an abstract ( discussed in Chapter IV , " Turning Out a Writ- ten Report " ) ; he then determines whether each topic he is thinking of deal- ing with has ...
... practice that greatly helps one engineer in writing his reports . He first writes an abstract ( discussed in Chapter IV , " Turning Out a Writ- ten Report " ) ; he then determines whether each topic he is thinking of deal- ing with has ...
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... practice . Now for a second group of five sentences about our first rule , “ Use only necessary words . " Please correct them on scratch paper . Delete un- necessary words , and otherwise alter ; write out each amended sentence and ...
... practice . Now for a second group of five sentences about our first rule , “ Use only necessary words . " Please correct them on scratch paper . Delete un- necessary words , and otherwise alter ; write out each amended sentence and ...
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... practice of endorsing it on the back is entirely unnecessary . " Notice that " anyway , " " the customary practice of , " " on the back , " and " entirely " have been dropped . Such expressions are unnecessary . 4. He remained at his ...
... practice of endorsing it on the back is entirely unnecessary . " Notice that " anyway , " " the customary practice of , " " on the back , " and " entirely " have been dropped . Such expressions are unnecessary . 4. He remained at his ...
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The Special Needs of Technical Writers | 1 |
How to Write Effective Sentences | 49 |
How to Write Strong Paragraphs | 81 |
Авторские права | |
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abstract active answer appear apply asked begin belong cards changes clause complete consider consistency construction coordinate correct course detailed directive discussed divided editor electrical engineering entire example Exercise experience express fact final first-order headings five give given headings Heat idea important improve indicates interest involved kind knowledge least letters limiting marks material means merely method modifier namely necessary object operation Original outline paragraph person phrases possible practice prepare present principle printing probably problem question reader reasons refer result Rule sentence similar situation specific specs statement step student style subordinate supervisor Table technical writing things thinking thought topic topic sentence usually various verb written