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Title: Why do readers sometimes skip a blueprint?
Post by: myass on Mar 10, 2018
Why do readers sometimes skip a blueprint?
 
  a. too long
  b. too complex
  c. both of the above
  d. none of the above

Ques. 2

A blueprint usually lists the headings that are coming up.
 
  a. true
   b. false

Ques. 3

Where is the most common place for a blueprint in a document?
 
  a. at the beginning
  b. near the beginning, just before you start your main discussion
  c. at the end
  d. near the end

Ques. 4

What is a blueprint?
 
  a. an outline of your document, including the introduction
  b. a brief list of the topics you're about to cover
  c. your bottom line
  d. none of the above

Ques. 5

A blueprint is like a journey because:
 
  a. it tells the reader the stops along the way
  b. it lays out the document like a map
  c. both of the above
  d. none of the above

Ques. 6

Where is a good place for the bottom line in e-mail?
 
  a. at the bottom (or end) of the document
  b. near the bottom of the document
  c. in the subject line
  d. none of the above


Title: Why do readers sometimes skip a blueprint?
Post by: Cbrowne on Mar 10, 2018
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Title: Why do readers sometimes skip a blueprint?
Post by: myass on Mar 10, 2018
Now I'm convinced to ask more questions :)