Hello there,
I have the following context:
I need to write a short sentence to tell the user of a book that, for a specific reason (ie to draw a ship), he must select pages (any number of pages) from a certain range (eg from page 15 to 30, because this range contains all the technical drawings of ship parts). For example, depending on the type of ship he wants to draw, he can choose just pages 17 and 28, or 15, 16, 21 and 29. Any number of pages, within the given range (15-30).
So, I would write just:
Select pages from 15 to 30.
or maybe
Select any pages from 15 to 30.
or even
Select the needed pages for your project, from 15 to 30.
or nothing of this?
Thank you!
This is one possibility: Select the relevant drawings from pages 15 to 30. ) I'm not certain whether "Select" is the best choice, or whether something else such as "Refer to" might be better.
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This is one possibility:
Select the relevant drawings from pages 15 to 30.
(Obviously it requires a context in which the answer to the question "relevant to what?" is clear.)
I'm not certain whether "Select" is the best choice, or whether something else such as "Refer to" might be better.