Transcription of RMIT Writing Style Guide
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RMIT Writing Style GuideAugust 2017 RMIT University Writing Style Guide August 20172 ContentsIntroduction 3 Principles of Style 4 email protocols 5 email etiquette 5 Subject lines 5 Content 5 People 5 Contact details 5 Names and titles 5 Qualifications (see also Academic, below) 6 Places 6 Addresses 6 Campuses 6 Colleges, portfolios, schools, groups and units 7 Universities 7 Website references 7 Academic 7 Bibliographies, citations and references 7 Programs and courses 7 Semesters
Your tone could be formal, prosaic, procedural, conversational or punchy, as long as it is appropriate and is used consistently ... appropriate in informal communications. Active In most cases, use the active rather than the passive voice: Active: Ruth is preparing the letter. ... In emails as in other communications, clear writing and correct
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