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how to write report writing

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Answered by ana19
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Write your introduction. Your intro is where you introduce your topic and state your thesis. ...

Write your body paragraphs. The body paragraphs are where you state your evidence that supports your thesis. ...

Support your topic sentence. ...

Write your conclusion. ...

Cite your sources. ...

Format your report.

Answered by Sanajan
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Title Section: If the report is short, the front cover can include any information that you feel is necessary including the author(s) and the date prepared. In a longer report, you may want to include a table of contents and a definition of terms.
Summary: The summary consists of the major points, conclusions, and recommendations. It needs to be short as it is a general overview of the report. Some people will read the summary and only skim the report, so make sure you include all of the relevant information. It would be best to write this when the report is finished so you will include everything, even points that might be added at the last minute.
Introduction: The first page of the report needs to have an introduction. Here you will explain the problem and inform the reader why the report is being made. You need to give a definition of terms if you did not include these in the title section, and explain how the details of the report are arranged.
Body: This is the main section of the report. The previous sections needed to be written in plain English, but this section can include technical terms or jargon from your industry. There should be several sections, each clearly labeled with a subtitle. Information in a report is usually arranged in order of importance with the most important information coming first. If you wish, a “Discussion” section can be included at the end of the main body to go over your findings and their significance.
Conclusion: This is where everything comes together. Keep this section free of jargon as many people will just read the summary and conclusion.
Recommendations: This is where you discuss any actions that need to be taken. In plain English, explain your recommendations, putting them in order of priority.
Appendices: This includes information that the experts in the field will read. It has all the technical details that support your conclusions.

Read more at http://grammar.yourdictionary.com/style-and-usage/report-writing-format.html#JuLGqVX0WIwhqRzq.99

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