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mynx

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Which of the following is not a guideline for connecting with people on LinkedIn?
 A) Never accept invitations from people you don't know.
  B) Send connection requests to friends, classmates, instructors, and former employees.
  C) Accept endorsements.
  D) Join groups.

Question 2

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
 A) The CEO said, The goal is to expand our market share while providing quality service to existing customers.
 B) The CEO said, The goal is to expand our market share while providing quality service to existing customers.
 C) The CEO said, 'The goal is to expand our market share while providing quality service to existing customers.'



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