2.8.3 - Reporting Events and Incidents Accurately
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What does objectivity mean in report writing?
💡 Hint: Think about the need for being neutral.
Why is accuracy important in a report?
💡 Hint: Consider what could happen if facts are wrong.
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Why is objectivity important in report writing?
💡 Hint: Consider why readers trust some reports over others.
True or false: Reports should use first-person perspective.
💡 Hint: Think about personal bias.
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After attending a town hall meeting, write a detailed report on the discussions that took place, ensuring to include perspective without bias, and maintain accuracy in the names and data presented.
💡 Hint: Organize the report with sections: introduction, body (discussions), and conclusion.
Transform this sentence, which uses first-person perspective, into a formal report style: 'I think the community needs more playgrounds for children.'
💡 Hint: Focus on eliminating personal opinion and formalizing the language.
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