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    Reporting Evaluation Findings
    Evaluation reports are a form of storytelling. There is no one correct way to write a report (or tell the story), but depending on the purpose and intended audience, specific guidelines will help you present your evaluation findings accurately and effectively. Both the Logical and Emotional Arguments can help persuasively tell the story you need to communicate.