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Ilueldate the main body of proposal​

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Answered by alphyvaidyan
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Answer:

Explanation:

The BODY of the proposal should explain the complete details of the solution: how the job will be done, broken into separate tasks; what method will be used to do it, including the equipment, material, and personnel that would be required; when the work will begin; and, when the job will be completed.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Proposals are documents intended to persuade readers to take some action – to finance a project, to buy goods or services, to introduce a program, and so on

Explanation:

  • The most basic content of a proposal, is it requires a beginning, that is the Introduction, a middle which the main Body of material that is presented, and an end which is the conclusion and/or recommendation).
  • The main body of the proposal explains will explain in depth how the work is carried out, how it is split into various tasks and how it is to be carried out, including the appropriate equipment, resources and staff, when the work would begin and when the work would be completed. It must present a comprehensive cost breakdown for the entire work, as well.
  • Apart from it, main body would comprise queries such as How do we choose to solve the problem in the way we do? Do other methods exist? If so, why is the situation not appropriate?; what are the specific activities involved? who would perform them?; provide a  timeline of activities or schedule of events. Tables and charts work best here. They crystallize data, break pages, and transmit extensive information in a limited space; what specific outcomes will be accomplished? What will change?  
  • Another important thing to note is that the main body of the proposal must convince the person for whom the proposal is meant for that  the work is new, relevant, and original; the methods are appropriate; the work proposed is feasible and The applicant and the team members are able to undertake and handle the project effectively

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