Author Question: Which of the following is not good advice for making a request? A) Use a direct question, polite ... (Read 46 times)

LCritchfi

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Which of the following is not good advice for making a request?
 A) Use a direct question, polite request, or statement.
  B) Provide choice by asking more questions than absolutely necessary.
  C) Show how others benefit from your receiving the requested information.
  D) Explain why you're making the request.
  E) Close on a friendly note.

Question 2

A message is neutral if
 A) you are posting a comment about a poor service experience.
  B) you expect the reader will do as you ask without having to be persuaded.
  C) you are asking a company to accept a product return that is two weeks past the stated date in the return policy.
  D) you expect some resistance to your request.
  E) you hope to convince the reader to accommodate your unique requirements.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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