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Why should jargon be avoided in report writing?

A. It makes the report longer
B. It can confuse or alienate readers
C. It is always correct
D. It makes the writer sound smarter

Answer: It can confuse or alienate readers


Additional Information: Avoiding jargon ensures that the report is accessible to a broader audience.


Subjects: Report Writing, Writing Skills

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