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Using language in writing more formal or technical than necessary for audience |
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Subordinate clauses or sentences without main verbs are these |
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E-mail is assumed to be this type of writing, but it is not |
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Indicates a specific item, whereas "a" indicates any of that item |
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Oral format of dates |
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Link modifiers together for clarity |
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Indicate titles of smaller parts of published documents |
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Show contractions and possessive case |
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Indicate titles of published documents; indicate a word being used as a word |
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Modifier that does not clearly modify its intended noun |
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Voice avoids placing blame |
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Mathematical equations are broken here if spanning two lines |
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Enclose explanatory words or phrases for clarification |
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When two complete sentences are joined by a comma without a conjunction |
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Abbreviation pronounced as a word |
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This must remain consistent in a sentence to avoid shifts in time |
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Avoid use of gendered nouns and pronouns to avoid this
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