Exam 10: Conciseness
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____ are overused, unoriginal, and generally meaningless-and they can trivialize a communication, making the speaker look ignorant and/or insincere.
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____ writing involves using as few simple words as possible to make a point.
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An in-text citation and quotation marks are needed for all paraphrases.
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Which of the following is a strategy for eliminating filler from written communications? Select all that apply.
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A(n) ____ is when source material is repeated verbatim, using the exact same words and sentence structure to express the exact same idea.
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The phrase "needless to say" does not belong in technical communications.
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Which of the following is not a guideline for achieving concise communications?
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Based on the information provided, which of the following underlined passages is an example of a rhetorical question? Select all that apply.
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If the source material is long as well as unclear and/or complicated, then we should ____ it.
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A(n) ____ word or collection of words is superfluous in that it is merely repeating information that appears elsewhere in the communication.
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As presented in Chapter 10, which of the following is not a reason why law-enforcement agencies use social media? Select all that apply.
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