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The Business Writing Process

Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. What are Individual Contexts






2. What is the best advice for Drafting?






3. A sentence that is so tangled with structural and grammatical problems that it cannot be repaired - often result from trying to include too many ideas in one sentence.






4. What should you know about a Letter?






5. How do you know what to include in your message?






6. Plan what you are going to say - polish what you wrote before you sent it - proofread everything


7. Places the reader's interest and perspective foremost. It is based on the principle that most readers are naturally more concerned about their own needs than they are about those of a writer or a writer's organization - often means using the words y


8. When to use Instant Messaging?






9. Am I giving the reader too much or too little info? - does this point belong here? - is this point relevant? - am I repeating or contradicting myself? - have I ended appropriately?






10. Casual






11. Understand and agree on the important goals - organization - and deadlines for the report - Establish group rules early on and stick to them - Put the good of the group ahead of individual egos - Agree on the group's organization - Identify each mem






12. Means that extraneous words - phrases - clauses - and sentences have been removed from writing without sacrificing clarity or appropriate detail.






13. What types of research is done in gathering information?






14. The relationships among ideas are clear to readers. A logical sequence of related ideas and clear transitions between these ideas.






15. Words and expressions that offend because they make inappropriate assumptions or stereotypes about gender - ethnicity - physical or mental disability - age or sexual orientation.






16. Put instructions is correct order - right amount of information only - group closely related items into 1 step - give reader hints on how to best accomplish task - state when 1 step affects another - insert graphics where needed






17. What is Direct Order?






18. What are Cons of Email?


19. Modifiers that repeat an idea implicit or present in the word being modified contribute to wordiness by being redundant (basic essentials - final outcome) - Coordinated synonyms (each and every - first and foremost.) - Expletives - relative pronouns






20. When should email NOT be used?






21. The attitude a writer expresses toward the subject and his or her readers. May range depending on purpose etc.






22. What is a Memorandum?






23. Used to show - by the structure of a sentence - the appropriate relationship between ideas of unequal importance.






24. Conciseness






25. An inoffensive substitute for a word or phrase that could be distasteful - offensive - or too blunt.






26. Clairty






27. Stages can also be summarized as...






28. How is formatting important?






29. Why Avoid Perfectionism in Drafting?






30. To set you apart from the others; show that you have customized your resume for that company/job opening






31. Use to call attention to a particular word or statement --






32. How do you begin the message?


33. What are three levels of Editing?






34. Formality Considerations






35. How to end an email






36. Introduction - list of materials - actual steps - warnings - cautions - and notes - conclusion when necessary






37. The ___________ of a word are its meanings and associations beyond its literal definitions - words often have particular connotations for audiences within professional groups and organizations






38. Repeating keywords and key phrases






39. An imaginative expression that often compares two things that are basically not alike but have at least one thing in common.






40. Purpose - findings - conclusion - and recommendations






41. Less formal than in the past - Varies from conversational style - The use of personal pronouns is important - In emails etc. something between conversational & business writing should be used - Only use we when it is company policy






42. Identifying your audience - Establishing your purpose - Formulating your message - and Selecting your style (how something is written rather than what is written) and tone (expresses your attitude toward your topic and audience)






43. What is current emphasis on for a Letter?






44. Words or phrases that suddenly become popular and - because of an intense period of overuse - lose their freshness and precisness - E.g. interface (as a verb) - impact (as a verb) - skill sets - deliverables - slam dunk - bleeding edge - cash cow - 2






45. Introduction; list of equipment and materials; steps for your instructions; warnings - cautions - and notes; conclusion






46. Provide practical info - give facts - not impressions - provide visuals to clarify - give accurate measurements - stating responsibility precisely - persuading and offering recommendations






47. Honesty - attractive - carefully organized - concise accurate - current information - relevance






48. What is critical to a message's success?






49. The use of language that is more formal - technical - or showy than necessary to communicate information to the reader.






50. The skeleton of the document you are going to write--structures your writing by ensuring that it has a beginning - middle - and end.Types: topic outlines - sentence outlines etc.