Lynn is writing a formal report for the first time. Which of the following strategies should she employ?
a. Delay writing the report until she has collected all the data and drawn the primary conclusions.
b. Use first-person pronouns such as "I" and "we" to make the report more conversational.
c. Write the easiest sections of a formal report after writing the most difficult sections.
d. Proofread and edit the first draft immediately after she completes it.
a. Delay writing the report until she has collected all the data and drawn the primary conclusions.
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