The plea Chaucer makes to his readers concerning his own report about the pilgrimage is that they do not think his report is bad because the tales might have been crude.
Chaucer asks the readers for forgiveness and understanding in case of any offense or mistakes in his report of the pilgrimage, as he is simply reporting what he sees and hears without bias or malice. He hopes that the readers will take the stories in the spirit they are intended, which is to entertain and teach moral lessons.
Depends on the report. And the readers interpretation of the report, including the analysis of how the interpreter interprets the analysis of the report.
Informative reports are written to inform readers about a topic or an event which helps to increase readers knowledge about the topic or event to bring reader up to date with the information.
A report by Greenpeace concerning the amount of plastic floating in the Pacific. From a report, August 2009
A table of contents helps readers quickly locate specific sections within a report, making it easier to navigate and understand the content. It provides a structured overview of the report's organization and helps readers determine the relevance of each section to their interests. Additionally, a table of contents enhances the professionalism and clarity of the report presentation.
The part of a report list that tells the parts of the report and what pages they are found on is the table of contents. It makes it easy for readers to find what they are needing.
Make it easy for readers to get the point quickly (APEX)
Well,start with something that will get the readers attention and then start talking about your topic
A benchmark report can be compared to a dashboard on a car. It is a place where all things concerning the health of the company can be seen in one place.
Suzanne S. Webb has written: 'The resourceful reader' -- subject(s): College readers, Report writing, Problems, exercises, Rhetoric, English language 'Rhetorical contexts' -- subject(s): College readers, English language, Problems, exercises, Report writint, Rhetoric 'Prose that works' -- subject(s): College readers
Linda Woodson has written: 'The writer's world' -- subject(s): Authorship, College readers, Exposition (Rhetoric), Problems, exercises, Readers, Report writing
what are the similarities of a research proposal and a research report??
There are many references and readers are unlikely to check details of sources.....APEX