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abarnes

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In the sentence They discussed four important issues at the meeting, the word issues is a(n) ____.
 A) noun
 B) pronoun
 C) verb
 D) adjective

Question 2

What are some examples of neutral and positive messages?



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Answer to Question 1

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Neutral or positive messages might include the following: a business owner asks for information from suppliers, a manager at a large corporation sends an email about a minor policy change, a customer calls a store for product information, a manager compliments an employee, or a customer writes positive comments about a company online. Answers may vary, but recognize that these communications might be internal or external and may be presented in any communication medium.





 

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