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Subject:Re: Multiple ways of doing things From:RoseCrowe <ncrowe -at- PRIMENET -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 18 Aug 1995 10:31:42 -0700
Susan:
I would say it depends on two things:
1. Your audience
2. The scope, purpose, goals of your book.
Asking yourself those two questions should help you clarify the best
solution for any writing problems you encounter in your book.
Rosie (NorthCrowe)
ncrowe -at- primenet -dot- com
rwilc -at- fast -dot- dot -dot- state -dot- az -dot- us
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