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Evvie72

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All of the following are good advice for composing emails except
 A) Avoid bulleted lists.
  B) Keep paragraphs short.
  C) Use formal or informal tone as appropriate.
  D) Favor an open list of recipients rather than using BCC (blind computer copy).
  E) Follow conventions for closings and signatures.

Question 2

In cultures that emphasize relationships rather than tasks, emails are likely to
 A) get right to the point.
  B) be shorter than emails from task-oriented cultures.
  C) omit personal information.
  D) begin with a list of deliverables.
  E) be longer and include more personal information.



sokh

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

E



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