A) copyright notices
B) headings
C) cover letters
D) appendices
E) memos
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A) topic sentences from each paragraph.
B) all of the preview statements from each section of the report.
C) all first-level headings and sometimes all second-level headings.
D) section numbers with their corresponding page numbers.
E) the introduction from each section of the report.
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A) focus mostly on the philosophy behind the idea
B) avoid including distracting details such as timelines or required resources
C) use a factual rather than persuasive structure
D) negotiate some details verbally with decision makers before writing the proposal
E) avoid mentioning the budget until after the general idea is approved
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A) include the problem statement at the end of the report.
B) include a table of contents at the beginning of the report.
C) avoid including any attachments in the report.
D) provide information about the source of the quote.
E) include an executive summary in the report.
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A) A table of contents demonstrates the basic credibility of a report.
B) A table of contents is expected for nearly any report over ten pages long.
C) A table of contents typically summarizes the most important contents of a report.
D) A table of contents helps establish the purpose and value of the report.
E) A table of contents is typically part of the glossary.
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A) providing facts that help decision makers
B) providing conclusions that help decision makers
C) addressing the needs of decision makers
D) reporting information honestly
E) reporting information transparently
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A) ensure that your enthusiasm and strong positive emotion do not appear to cloud your judgment.
B) use paraphrases instead of quotations to make sure ideas are in your own words.
C) use bulleting and enumerated lists whenever you have a particularly dense chunk of information.
D) use headings throughout the report to make the structure readily apparent.
E) combine information from your various sources in novel and insightful ways.
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A) reviewing the entire report in just one sitting
B) avoiding the use of direct quotations
C) giving more importance to positivity rather than objectivity
D) reviewing your report from the perspective of decision makers
E) giving the emotional reasons for your recommendations
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A) the contextual details in the statements conceal the urgency of the problem.
B) they provide the unique context of the problem for the organization.
C) they are placed at the end of the report as a review.
D) they avoid using predictions and cause-effect statements.
E) APA style is used for documentation instead of MLA style.
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A) She should change the suggestion of a gradual,six-month rollout to an immediate overhaul of the menu.
B) She should eliminate the subjective step of following up with customer surveys.
C) She should replace the vague phrase "several vegetarian options" with the names of specific menu choices.
D) She should change the six-month rollout period to a six-week period to obtain results more quickly.
E) She should change "achieved phenomenal success" to "improved customer satisfaction."
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A) a list of sources
B) a preview statement
C) the date of submission
D) a mission statement
E) the recipients' names
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A) review the entire report in just one sitting to maintain consistency.
B) review the entire document several times to check for accuracy and precision in logic.
C) avoid using any gimmicky formatting like bulleted or numbered lists.
D) avoid asking colleagues to review it because they will dilute the perspective.
E) avoid discussing the report with decision makers because that might sway their opinions.
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A) In recent years,reports have become more minimalist with regard to aesthetic standards.
B) In recent years,style and design have gained more importance over content.
C) Reports must now be accessible to many different clients and constituents.
D) Reports are much smaller and more compact today than they were in the past.
E) Professionals used to be more competitive about using their reports to advance their careers.
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