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evelyn o bentley

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During Phase 3 of the 3-x-3 writing process, Jamar is correcting his document's grammar, spelling, punctuation, format, and mechanics. What is Jamar doing?
 A) Proofreading
  B) Evaluating
  C) Editing
  D) Anticipating

Question 2

Which of the following guidelines should you follow after a presentation?
 A) Encourage the audience to ask questions.
  B) Always distribute handouts only at the end of the presentation.
  C) Avoid posting handouts to web pages.
  D) Do not paraphrase questions asked by the audience.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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