Chapter eight summaries ENG 93
In our daily lives, at school and on the job, there is a need for effective written communication skills. We have all turned in a report at one time or another that wasn’t written as well as it could have been. Poor writing reflects badly on us, it limits the influence we can have on others, and it steals time away from those who do to decipher what we mean. To avoid these problems, there are a few commonly accepted principles of writing that we can follow. The purpose of this writing guide is to outline these principles for you. You should keep this guide and refer to often; especially when you are writing a paper for a professor or a letter to your boss. Writing is a skill that is not only important for authors, editors and journalists, it's also crucial in many disciplines, including computer programming, engineering and biotechnology. In the business world, you probably send multiple documents each day, either through email, fax or direct mail. It's important to remember that each document you send is a reflection both of yourself and your company--regardless of the format. It’s not uncommon for people send informal emails without checking spelling, punctuation, or the letter's tone. However, emails are legal documents and the information contained in each letter needs to be carefully written and proofread.
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