Multiple Choice
When choosing sources to support your proposal,
A) cite all sources of common knowledge.
B) limit your sources to major background studies.
C) ignore the most recent studies.
D) do not acknowledge sources with a point of view different from your own.
E) All of these answers are correct.
Correct Answer:

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Q2: Formal proposals rarely need front and/or end
Q3: _proposals are written in response to a
Q4: The logical flow of a proposal is
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