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When does a writer prepare an executive summary for a formal proposal?

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When does a formal proposal need a glossary?

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When a writer has relevant but essential material for a proposal, where should he or she include that material?

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Although formal and informal proposals are similar, what are three ways that formal proposals differ from informal proposals?

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Once a writer has brainstormed a number of possible solutions, how would the writer narrow the list to one or two solutions that he or she would try to get the audience to accept?
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Answer to #1

A writer prepares an executive summary after he or she has finished the rest of the proposal.

Answer to #2

A formal proposal needs a glossary when the proposal has more definitions than could be easily included in the text.

Answer to #3

The writer should include that material in an appendix.

Answer to #4

Formal proposals use a more detached, professional tone; include additional sections (for example, a glossary); and have more complex outcomes.

Answer to #5

Answers should explain a technique for listing positives and negatives for each solution. The writer then selects the plan with the most positives and the fewest negatives to include in the proposal.
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