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Report Writing Guidelines

Matthew Said:

How do you write a conclusion to a book report? (Guidelines enclosed)?

We Answered:

basically sum up what you talked about in your book report; list some of your key points

Sidney Said:

Could someone please give me a good guideline to writing a god book report? 10 points?

We Answered:

I looked this over, I think this is just what you need

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Same thing, html version: http://74.125.113.132/search?q=cache:rGE…

You can still do it in 5 paragraphs, just make them really in-depth.

Glad to help =)

Jeff Said:

What are the key guidelines in writing an analysis and abstract?

We Answered:

For Biosciences majors the general guidelines apply to future course work, ... Writing an abstract. Write your summary after the rest of the paper is completed. ... report quantitative data; results of any statistical analysis shoud be reported ... There is no specific page limit, but a key concept is to keep this

Elaine Said:

What are the guidelines to writing a book report(3rd grade)?

We Answered:

1. Introduction:

Give the name of the book you have read, the author, and the publishing details.

Tell the reader how the book is organized.

Tell the reader the main thesis or argument of the book.


2. Summary of Content:

Take each section of the book and summarize the important points in that section, and how it relates to the overall structure and content.

Give each section proportional weight in your summary. For example, if the book is divided into four sections of approximately equal length, you should devote the same amount of space in your summary for each section. If, however, section one is twice as long as the other three sections, you should devote more space to a discussion of this section than the other three.


3. The Conclusion:

Tell the reader why you liked/didn't like the book, referring to elements discussed in your introduction and summary sections.


QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF:

Have I included all the important publication details of the book in my report?

Have I organized my summary in a way that is easy to follow and reflects the organization of the book?

Have I used headings to indicate major divisions within the book/and within my summary?

Have I accurately represented the point of view of the author of the book?

Have I accurately represented the structure of the argument presented in the book?

Have I avoided inserting my opinion of the subject matter dealt with in the book?

Have I indicated at the end of the report whether or not I liked the book and why?

Deanna Said:

I need help writing an Official Auto Adjusters Report regarding an Auto Accident?

We Answered:

I found some great feedback on many adjuster forums and they will be happy to help you out,just research insurance adjusters forum and state your problem and they'll all chime in. Good luck

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