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When completing an employment application, you should never leave a section blank if its content is not pertinent to you. Instead, you should write NA for not ________.
 Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

In contrast to a message's general purpose, the specific purpose
 A) identifies the specific needs of the primary and secondary audiences you want to reach.
  B) defines the specific information you can offer as persuasive evidence.
  C) includes background details that enhance your credibility as the writer.
  D) serves as a starting point for mind-mapping the format of a specific message.
  E) is sufficiently clear-cut to guide your decisions about content and organization.



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Answer to Question 1

applicable

Answer to Question 2

E



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