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EXV

CLASSIFY THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS INTO FOUR GROUPS A/B/C/D

GROUPS

A. Phase 1 of the Writing Process

B. Phase 2 of the Writing Process

C. Phase 3 of the Writing process

D. Team writing

STATEMENTS

1. Members of effective teams are usually eager to implement their recommendations because 

they are more invested.

2. Robert is gathering data for a business proposal he is writing.

3. Cassandra is trying to decide whether to call her boss or to send an e-mail message.

4. This is especially important for documents that require the expertise or consensus of many 

people.

5. The writer analyzes the audience and the purpose for writing.

6. The writer conducts research to gather the data he/she needs to provide facts

7. Catherine proofreads the brochure carefully for correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation 

errors.

8. The writer edits to make sure the message is clear, conversational, concise, and readable.

9. Documents and presentations made in this method are not standard in most organizations 

because collaboration has many advantages.

10. The writer determines the best organizational pattern for a reply message to the client.

11. The writer profiles the audience of the message.

12. The writer analyzes the situation and anticipates how the client will respond to the message.

13. The writer checks the format of the message.

14. Margaret edits, proofreads, and evaluates the proposal she is writing to solicit business from 

a potential client.

15. The writer decides how to organize the brochure to make it most persuasive to customers.

16. The writer decides on the purpose of the message.

17. Writers use a Wiki, a Google doc or the track changes function in MS Word to complete their

tasks in this.

18. The writer composes the first draft of the proposal at the computer.

19. This is necessary for projects that are big, have short deadlines and require the expertise or 

consensus of many people.

20. The writer evaluates whether the message will achieve its purpose

...


exVI

Identify errors & revise messages.

1. We cannot process your order until we receive your credit card number.

2. Turn in your sales figures by Monday.

3. Every flight attendant must submit her security clearance card before boarding.

4. All managers and their wives are invited to Friday's cocktail party.

5. Please substantiate that the new color scheme doesn't obfuscate the overall message.

6. Your presence at Friday's meeting is compulsory.

7. Please get back to me as soon as possible.

8. Lot C is off-limits to students until August 25.

9. You need to make a decision by the end of the day

10. You neglected to provide your account information

...


ExVII

Choose to do Part 1 or Part 2

Part 1. When profiling your audience, what types of questions should you ask about your 

primary audience? What types of questions should you ask about your secondary audience? 

List three of each.

Asking about your primary audience (3 questions)

Asking about your secondary audience (3 questions)

Part 2. Discuss five of the writing techniquesrecommended for adapting a message to your 

audience and provide an example of each








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EXV

CLASSIFY THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS INTO FOUR GROUPS A/B/C/D

GROUPS

A. Phase 1 of the Writing Process

B. Phase 2 of the Writing Process

C. Phase 3 of the Writing process

D. Team writing

STATEMENTS

1. Members of effective teams are usually eager to implement their recommendations because 

they are more invested.

2. Robert is gathering data for a business proposal he is writing.

3. Cassandra is trying to decide whether to call her boss or to send an e-mail message.

4. This is especially important for documents that require the expertise or consensus of many 

people.

5. The writer analyzes the audience and the purpose for writing.

6. The writer conducts research to gather the data he/she needs to provide facts

7. Catherine proofreads the brochure carefully for correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation 

errors.

8. The writer edits to make sure the message is clear, conversational, concise, and readable.

9. Documents and presentations made in this method are not standard in most organizations 

because collaboration has many advantages.

10. The writer determines the best organizational pattern for a reply message to the client.

11. The writer profiles the audience of the message.

12. The writer analyzes the situation and anticipates how the client will respond to the message.

13. The writer checks the format of the message.

14. Margaret edits, proofreads, and evaluates the proposal she is writing to solicit business from 

a potential client.

15. The writer decides how to organize the brochure to make it most persuasive to customers.

16. The writer decides on the purpose of the message.

17. Writers use a Wiki, a Google doc or the track changes function in MS Word to complete their

tasks in this.

18. The writer composes the first draft of the proposal at the computer.

19. This is necessary for projects that are big, have short deadlines and require the expertise or 

consensus of many people.

20. The writer evaluates whether the message will achieve its purpose

...


exVI

Identify errors & revise messages.

1. We cannot process your order until we receive your credit card number.

2. Turn in your sales figures by Monday.

3. Every flight attendant must submit her security clearance card before boarding.

4. All managers and their wives are invited to Friday's cocktail party.

5. Please substantiate that the new color scheme doesn't obfuscate the overall message.

6. Your presence at Friday's meeting is compulsory.

7. Please get back to me as soon as possible.

8. Lot C is off-limits to students until August 25.

9. You need to make a decision by the end of the day

10. You neglected to provide your account information

...


ExVII

Choose to do Part 1 or Part 2

Part 1. When profiling your audience, what types of questions should you ask about your 

primary audience? What types of questions should you ask about your secondary audience? 

List three of each.

Asking about your primary audience (3 questions)

Asking about your secondary audience (3 questions)

Part 2. Discuss five of the writing techniquesrecommended for adapting a message to your 

audience and provide an example of each








LINK DOWNLOAD (TÀI LIỆU VIP MEMBER)

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