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According to MacLennan, what is the known-new contract and how does it work to make your writing cohesive? Can you give an example of how MacLennan herself honors this contract in her article? What are the seven explicit strategies of cohesiveness that MacLennan discuses? Can you give an example or two of how she uses details from her own article to illustrate some of these seven devices? (Memo format, double spaced, broken up into the necessary number of paragraphs, approx. 250-300 words, IEEE style)
J. MacLennan, "Getting it Together: Strategies for Writing Cohesively," in Readings for Technical Communication, J MacLennan, Ed. Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press, pp. 157-160.
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