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Category > Communications Posted 13 Aug 2017 My Price 10.00

​The Proposal, writing homework help

The Proposal

This document draws from the planning outline and annotated bibliography to argue for a (re)solution to a specific issue, problem, or opportunity.

  • Begin framing the issue/problem/opportunity in the introduction, following the six moves outlined in Chapter 15 of Technical Communication Today.
  • In the body of the document, you'll want to include: 1) the current situation, 2) project plan--a step-by-step plan for resolving the problem/issue/opportunity 3) qualifications 4) costs and benefits--not necessarily monetary. Draw from your sources, when appropriate to support claims and/or frame your project.
  • Conclude the proposal following the five moves outlined in Chapter 15.

The proposal should also adhere to the following criteria:

  • Be between 1250-1500 words
  • Written as concisely as possible
  • Addresses the primary reader-users you identified in the reader-centered analysis chart
  • Include at least two images, charts, maps, graphs, etc.
  • Adhere to document design principles: i.e. contrast, repetition, alignment, and proximity
  • Utilize headings, subheadings, and other organizational elements (i.e. bullet points)
  • Written in single-space, 12-pt. font
  • Free of surface-level errors (such as spelling, punctuation, and grammar)
  • Include a cover page, table of contents, and works-cited page (these documents are not included in the word count)

*A note on images: please only use images to which you have copyright permission to use. Use public domain images or take/create your own. Using copyright-protected material without permission will negatively impact your grade.

The documents should be organized in the following order:

1. Portfolio Cover Page (Name, Date, Course)

2. Writing in Action Statement (foregrounds the Writing in Action portfolio, especially focusing on how writing is being used to solve the issue/problem/opportunity in about 75-100 words.)

3. Portfolio Table of Contents with page numbers

4. Proposal Cover Page

5. Proposal

6. Proposal Works-Cited Page

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