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pane00

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Reviewing your message and considering feedback ________.
 
  A) generally leads to less successful proposals
  B) may lead you to return to the analysis step
  C) is part of composing, the second step of the ACE process
  D) will be time consuming and unnecessary
  E) sets the stage for your business message, helping you make good decisions, and should be done before you begin composing

Question 2

The final step of the ACE process, evaluating, includes ________.
 
  A) drafting your message
  B) analyzing your audience
  C) selecting the best medium
  D) considering feedback
  E) determining your purpose



Bigfoot1984

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B
Explanation: B) Reviewing your message and considering feedback may lead you to return to the analysis step, to reconsider the decisions about purpose, audience, content, and medium. This circular approach helps ensure effective communication.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D
Explanation: D) The evaluating step is the process of checking your message on multiple levels. Considering feedback from others about your draft is part of this process. The other choices describe aspects of the analyzing and composing steps of the process.



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