Which of these questions is NOT likely to help you revise your document?
Have I included all the elements my readers expect to see?
Have I left out anything in turning my outline into a draft?
Have I kept the project within the available budget?
Is the document persuasive?
Which of these is NOT an effective statement of purpose for a document?
The purpose of this document is to help readers install the 3.0 update to our
Wizar-Tater software.
The purpose of this document is to help employees understand why they will have
to pay higher insurance premiums.
The purpose of this document is to change the landscape of enterprise software.
The purpose of this document is to explain whether the company should adopt a
health-promotion program.
Why is it important to plan your document before you start drafting it?
Planning can make the writing process more efficient.
Planning can make your final document more effective at fulfilling its purpose.
Planning can help you create a realistic schedule.
All responses are correct.
Which of the options below is NOT one that Chapter 3 lists as a reason a writer should
think during the planning stage about which is the best writing tool available?
because there has been a rapid increase in the number of composition tools
available to writers
because certain composition tools are designed for those working in particular
locations and devices
because certain composition tools contain advanced editing technologies that cut
down on the need to proofread
because certain composition tools are designed for those writing collaboratively
In editing and proofreading a document, a writer should NOT do which of the
following?
Consider the diction (word choice) in individual sentences.
Give the document to the eventual reader and ask if he or she understands it.
Check for problems with mechanics, such as the use of numbers and abbreviations.
Reread the draft out loud.