25. When writing a technical article, it’s usually best to pick a topic that is A. profitable. C. interesting to you. B.

25. When writing a technical article, it’s usually best to pick a topic that is

A. profitable. C. interesting to you.
B. appealing to firms who may hire you. D. minimally time consuming.
26. When composing technical or procedural manuals, always use
A. medium-sized sentences and paragraphs.
B. medium-sized sentences and short paragraphs.
C. sentences and paragraphs whose sizes vary for interest and readability.
D. consistently short sentences and paragraphs.
27. An effectively written sentence usually
A. starts with it is or there are to keep the beginnings similar.
B. includes passive construction that makes sentences direct.
C. ends with a direct object to provide readers with closure.
D. uses active voice with a clear subject and verb.
28. The best way to ensure that you use words correctly is to
A. use only simple words that you understand completely.
B. look up unfamiliar or difficult words every time you’re in doubt.
C. invest in a pocket dictionary.
D. hire a secretary.
29. In a paragraph, where does the controlling idea usually appear?
A. In the first sentence C. In the middle of the paragraph
B. In the second sentence D. In the last sentence
30. What can you do to increase the chances your technical article will be considered for publication?
A. Include in your cover letter how much time it took you to write the article.
B. Offer the editor a commentary on what you found ful in the publication.
C. Include borders and artwork on your manuscript. D. Review recent issues of the publication

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