Section B: Indicate whether the following statements in Academic writing are true (T) or false (F) [10marks] 11. Contracted fundefined

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Section B: Indicate whether the following statements in Academic writing are true (T) or false (F) [10marks] 11. Contracted forms and emotive language make language informal. 12. In Academic writing, the use of jargons and idioms is acceptable. 13. You can avoid plagiarism when you quote a source and you put the information in quotation marks. 14. When you acknowledge your sources of information in a text, a reference list is needed. 15. When you paraphrase or summarise, you need not provide any source. 16. In APA documentation style, initials and abbreviations are allowed. 17. Students tend to plagiarise when they have an overflow of information. 18. Using a part of your previous assignment in your current work is considered plagiarism. 19. The place of publication of a newspaper is needed in a reference list. 20. The title of a book is usually put in quotation marks. Section C: Provide brief responses to the following questions [20 marks] 21. What types of communication flow is used in the following situations in facilities. Write your answer against each sentence: [4 marks) a. The head of a department writing to query a subordinate for not attending a meeting. b. The head of one department writing to remind the head of another department of a scheduled meeting. c. A subordinate writing to the CEO of a facility asking permission to attend to a personal need. d. The dean of a Nursing writing to the finance director of the same institution to make enquiries. 22. State whether the sentences below are examples of interpersonal or intrapersonal forms of communication. Indicate the type against the each sentence (4 marks] a. The CEO of a facility sending a memo to inform staff of some policy changes. b. A client writing to lodge a complaint about an encounter with a staff: c. The Officer-in-charge of a facility writing to seek sponsorship from a company d. A staff of a facility writing a resignation letter to the CEO of the same facility.
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