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If one applies the definition of zest to the discipline of technical writing, one could take this meaning to describe writing that is enjoyable and exciting.
What type of language is best to use in a technical document
what are the abc's of technical writing
Technical writing is the art of being able to explain/describe complex ideas to both technical and nontechnical audiences.
Writing that provides instructions or explains complicated things and processes
The basic difference between language and technical writing is that in language we have the scope to add glossary,imaginary views for enriching the quality of the language. On the contrary, in technical writing, we are to limit ourselves within the technical datas,analysis etc. and there is no scope for superfluous description and/or narration for enhancing the quality of the writing.
If one applies the definition of zest to the discipline of technical writing, one could take this meaning to describe writing that is enjoyable and exciting.
The term 'interpretation' in relation to technical writing means the oral translation in another language. Technical writing is the writing of formal instructions or manuals.
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