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storchak [24]
4 years ago
7

To create an effective title for your document, what should you focus on? a. key words that describe the document's subject and

purpose b. key words that establish coherent transitions c. key words that describe the attitudes of your audience d. key words that you used in an Internet search while conducting research
English
1 answer:
AlexFokin [52]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A). Key words that describe the document's subject and purpose.

Explanation:

The title is the most influential part of the essay that serves to attract and compel the readers to read a particular essay or document. Therefore, it is required to be catchy and revealing that clearly reflects the theme and purpose of the content.

As per the question, the central emphasis needs to be on 'the keywords that describe the subject and purpose of the document' in order to create an effective title as <u>these words would help in indicating the content or central idea of the paper or document that the author intends to convey which would fascinate the readers to read the text with interest that enhances the overall impact of the document on them.</u> Therefore, <u>option A </u>is the correct answer.

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