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Description:-Applied Writing for Technicians is a text-workbook intended for use in writing courses for students in technology programs. Using the writing process, students studying various technical fields from electronics, HVAC, medical office, computer networking, and more, will develop their written communication skills while creating job-related correspondence. Coverage includes both internal and external job-related correspondence such as proposals for expenditure, and job bids, as well as routine information requests and detailed billing reports. Standard conventions and formats for letters, memos, e-mail, and other reports are also covered. This versatile text is intended for use both in classes where students are studying various technical fields, and in classes where all of the students share a common major.Table of contentsIntroduction1 The Writing Process1 Planning and Writing Messages2 Choosing the Best Strategies3 Revising Your Messages4 Editing Your Messages5 Communicating Bad News6 Developing Your Style and Writing an Application Letter2 The Sentence: Purpose and Design7 The Sentence and the Parts of Speech8 Sentence Structure9 More About Nouns, Pronouns, and Verbs10 Agreement, Verbs and Mood, and Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers11 Capitalization3 Punctuation and the Mechanics of Writing12 Commas, Semicolons, and Colons13 Dashes, Hyphens, and Parentheses14 Apostrophes, Periods, Questions Marks, and Exclamation Points4 Letter Styles and Electronic Messages: Formats and Guidelines15 Letter Formats16 E-Mail Messages5 Additional Examples and Assignments17 Cases: Examples and AssignmentsAppendix A Usage TipsAppendix B Proofreaders' Marks
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