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With regard to the six Cs of effective communication, being specific rather than vague is a way to meet the criterion for:
 
  A. correctness in communication.
  B. courteousness in communication.
  C. clear in communication.
  D. consistency in communication.

Question 2

With regard to the six Cs of effective communication, the arrangement of listings, such as alphabetical, numerical, or chronological is referred to as consistency in:
 
  A. fact.
  B. sequence.
  C. treatment.
  D. courteousness.



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Answer to Question 1

C
It isn't enough to communicate so that you can be understood; you must communicate so
clearly that you cannot be misunderstood. Being specific rather than vague is a way to meet
this test. Effective business communication meets the test of the six Cs clear, complete,
concise, consistent, correct, and courteous.

Answer to Question 2

B
Consistency in sequence refers to the arrangement of listings such as alphabetical,
chronological, or numerical. Imagine a telephone book that is not arranged in alphabetical
order.



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