Asked by muttineni lalith on Aug 01, 2024

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When using the indirect approach to write a report,you can include a descriptive synopsis that describes

A) the names,places,and subjects mentioned in the text of the report.
B) what the report is about,without divulging how the report ends.
C) what the report is about,including how the report ends.
D) the content of the entire report for readers who lack the time or motivation to read the report.

Descriptive Synopsis

A brief summary that provides a detailed description of a work's content, style, and characters.

Indirect Approach

A communication strategy where the main point or message is not directly stated at the beginning but revealed through subsequent discussion.

  • Identify differences among multiple kinds of synopses and summaries in formal reports.
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Maggie ReevesAug 08, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The descriptive synopsis in an indirect approach report should give a brief summary of what the report is about without revealing the ending or conclusions. This helps to create suspense and encourages the reader to continue reading the report. Including names, places, and subjects mentioned in the report could be helpful, but it is not the main purpose of the descriptive synopsis in an indirect approach report. Providing the content of the entire report would defeat the purpose of encouraging the reader to read the report.