: Re: Should I have an introducing paragraph in every chapter of my description? I'm about to write a technical description for an industrial process. The description will follow logical blocks, or
Yes, you should have introductory text for every chapter in a technical work. However, you don't necessarily need to have a dedicated paragraph.
Ideally, you would use the chapter's title to clearly indicate what the chapter is about. And if each chapter describes a step in a process that has distinct inputs and outputs, you may want to include a plainly labeled "Inputs and Outputs" section (or sections) in each chapter.
More posts by @Annie587
: Evoking happiness in a very short story Hemingway has the canonical very short story: For sale: baby shoes, never worn. This piece manages to evoke a strong emotion of sadness. Wired has a
: Inline Citations when Critiquing a Single Source (APA) I am writing an essay which is entirely a response to a single source. I mention the source in my introduction paragraph, and I give
Terms of Use Privacy policy Contact About Cancellation policy © selfpublishingguru.com2024 All Rights reserved.