Many writing rules you thought you learned in school may actually be myths. To test your mythical knowledge of writing, select all "rules" that apply:
- All paragraphs should have at least three sentences. - A letter should never exceed one page. - Using passive rather than active voice is wrong. - Using jargon and technical terminology will impress your readers with how much you know. - Avoid using personal pronouns like "you" or "we" in correspondence.