Asked by Yolanda Albino on Apr 25, 2024

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If one major heading in the résumé is a noun phrase, all the other major headings should be verb phrases.

Noun Phrase

A grammatical unit that includes a noun and functions as a subject, object, or prepositional object in a sentence, potentially also including modifiers.

Verb Phrases

A syntactical unit consisting of a verb and any direct or indirect objects, but not the subject.

Major Headings

These are the titles or labels used in documents or presentations to indicate the start of a new section or chapter, helping to organize content and guide the reader.

  • Recognize and apply consistency in formatting and phrasing (particularly in headings) within a résumé.
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KK
kay kay briann7 days ago
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
This statement is not a rule for résumé writing. It is possible to have multiple major headings that are noun phrases or verb phrases, depending on the content and organization of the résumé. The most important aspect is to ensure that the headings accurately represent the content and skills being presented.