Multiple Choice
The tone of phrasing used in a report's introduction section
A) is not really important: the real tone is set in the analysis sections.
B) is not really important because the chosen facts and arguments essentially set the tone.
C) is important because the introduction should set the tone for the entire report.
D) should be kept totally neutral so that the report's stance or conclusions are not inadvertently revealed.
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Q4: Formal analytical reports<br>A)should never be shorter than
Q5: Conclusions are valid when they<br>A)are logically derived
Q6: Answering the question of "will X work
Q7: In order to write reports efficiently, most
Q8: All analytical reports answer these questions:<br>A)"What data
Q10: The most important function of an analytical
Q11: Analytical report conclusion sections must exhibit consistency
Q12: Analytical reports<br>A)almost always include one central body
Q13: The working outline illustrated in Chapter 19
Q14: The four main kinds of analysis in