“…In this regard, Savickas (2009) In line with this, Lima (2013) presents a reference on what not to do when writing an article and defines a technical report as a manuscript that "Reports on an investigation already carried out and specifies the steps taken, the results obtained, the analysis/interpretation of data, and the established conclusions" (Lima, 2013, p. 58; translation ours), corroborating many elements presented by Soubhia, Ruffino, and Dessunti (2005), Savickas (2009), Motta (2017), and Martens, Pedron, and Oliveira (2021), indicating the similarities between a report and an article regarding various aspects. Thus, a technical report, not unlike a scientific article (Pereira, 2012;Lima, 2013;Porto;Gurgel, 2018), should be capable of convincing the reader of its truth by describing and arguing with clarity and objectivity, either through logical concatenation of its ideas or by supporting these ideas with practical experience or appropriate literature that can provide substantiation for the assertions.…”