Abstract
The author of this article directs his remarks primarily to teachers of literature who may be considering the teaching of technical writing. He shows the similarities existing among the forms of creative, expository, and technical writing. He then cites some of the differences: the interactions of writer, subject, and the audience; the use of graphics; and the emphasis of the practical rather than the aesthetic.
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Stratton, C. R. (1979). TECHNICAL WRITING: WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT ISN’T. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 9(1), 9–16. https://doi.org/10.2190/N664-6J52-WGB1-RYLX
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