Multiple Choice
Which parts of the introductory section in the body of a long report are always used?
A) Purpose, scope, methodology and limitations
B) Authorisation, problem, purpose, scope and methodology
C) Purpose, scope, methodology and sources
D) Purpose, scope and methodology
Correct Answer:

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