Multiple Choice
To project objectivity in a report,you should
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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