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sweet [91]
3 years ago
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Which two documents are examples of technical writing?

English
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Gnoma [55]3 years ago
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Answer:

Instruction documents, such as user manuals, and business proposals.

Explanation:

Technical writing refers to <u>a type of writing that is generally used in specific 'technical' fields</u>, such as engineering, informatics, finance, biotechnology, among others.

Writing a technical document requires extensive knowledge of the area and of the technicisms because it aims to inform and explain complex information. For example, instruction documents or user manuals <u>usually contain a large amount of complex data that could be understood and comprehended by people who are familiar with the terms</u>. Also, business proposals tend to <u>contain technicisms that are only used in a specific area, such as specific softwares or technology used by a biotechnology company.</u>

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