This document defines 15 terms related to vocabulary:
1. Accessibility refers to making information accessible through headings, indexes, and tables of contents.
2. Adjournment refers to the time an event ends.
3. Conciseness means being clear without unnecessary words.
4. Chair refers to the person facilitating a presentation.
5. A cover letter accompanies other documents to explain or commend them.
6. Demonstration means providing supporting evidence.
7. Formal refers to something designed for elaborate ceremonies or events.
8. An infographic visually presents information through charts, graphs or images with minimal text.
9. Minutes are the official record of a meeting's
This document defines 15 terms related to vocabulary:
1. Accessibility refers to making information accessible through headings, indexes, and tables of contents.
2. Adjournment refers to the time an event ends.
3. Conciseness means being clear without unnecessary words.
4. Chair refers to the person facilitating a presentation.
5. A cover letter accompanies other documents to explain or commend them.
6. Demonstration means providing supporting evidence.
7. Formal refers to something designed for elaborate ceremonies or events.
8. An infographic visually presents information through charts, graphs or images with minimal text.
9. Minutes are the official record of a meeting's
This document defines 15 terms related to vocabulary:
1. Accessibility refers to making information accessible through headings, indexes, and tables of contents.
2. Adjournment refers to the time an event ends.
3. Conciseness means being clear without unnecessary words.
4. Chair refers to the person facilitating a presentation.
5. A cover letter accompanies other documents to explain or commend them.
6. Demonstration means providing supporting evidence.
7. Formal refers to something designed for elaborate ceremonies or events.
8. An infographic visually presents information through charts, graphs or images with minimal text.
9. Minutes are the official record of a meeting's
This document defines 15 terms related to vocabulary:
1. Accessibility refers to making information accessible through headings, indexes, and tables of contents.
2. Adjournment refers to the time an event ends.
3. Conciseness means being clear without unnecessary words.
4. Chair refers to the person facilitating a presentation.
5. A cover letter accompanies other documents to explain or commend them.
6. Demonstration means providing supporting evidence.
7. Formal refers to something designed for elaborate ceremonies or events.
8. An infographic visually presents information through charts, graphs or images with minimal text.
9. Minutes are the official record of a meeting's
1. Accessibility: headings, indexes, tables od contents. Angela
for the next time do more accessibility the information for us. 2. Adjournment: time of event. The adjournment is for next Friday and the reunion will not be cancelled. 3. Conciseness: clear without verbiage. For the next project the professor tells us that we have to be must conciseness. 4. Chair: when is talk about the faciliatory is about the person who is presentation. The chair for the next presentation will be Monica. 5. Cover letter: a letter that accompanies another letter, a package, or the like, to explain, commend, etc. You need to complete your cover letter to send the documents. 6. Demonstration: supporting evidence. You must give to us a demonstration off your business tomorrow. 7. Formal: designed for wear or use at occasions or events marked by elaborate ceremony or prescribed social observance. The document must be formal like the activity. 8. Infographics: a visual presentation of information in the form of a chart, graph, or other image accompanied by minimal text, intended to give an easily understood overview, often of a complex subject. Marta decided made an infographic for the phycology class about social problems. 9. Minutes: an official record of the proceedings of a meeting, conference, convention, etc. the secretary have the responsibility to make the minutes of this reunion. 10. Outline: a general sketch, account, or report, indicating only the main features, as of a book, subject, or project. All the students 11. Plagiarism: an act or instance of using or closely imitating the language and thoughts of another author without authorization and the representation of that author's work as one's own, as by not crediting the original author. If you do plagiarism, you will have bad condescension. 12. Showcase: an exhibit or display, usually of an ideal or representative model of something. I made a showcase of that theme for the English class. 13. Stuff: the material of which anything is made. The company made a hard, crystalline stuff. 14. Technical: using terminology or treating subject matter in a manner peculiar to a particular field, as a writer or a book. Paola for the next class will prepare a technical document. 15. Upcycling: to process (used goods or waste material) to produce something that is often better than the original. You need to make more upcycling to help our planet.