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nramada

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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
 A) Invitations to the meeting must be sent to Jill Harrison, president, XMI Technologies, Bill Kolstad, CEO, Watson Manufacturing, and Ron Keys, sales consultant, Hotbot Solutions.
 B) Invitations to the meeting must be sent to Jill Harrison, president, XMI Technologies; Bill Kolstad, CEO, Watson Manufacturing; and Ron Keys, sales consultant, Hotbot Solutions.
 C) Invitations to the meeting must be sent to Jill Harrison; president, XMI Technologies, Bill Kolstad; CEO, Watson Manufacturing, and Ron Keys; sales consultant, Hotbot Solutions.

Question 2

For important presentations, practice at least three run-throughs.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



diana chang

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

True



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