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cartlidgeashley

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Patricia has just been offered a full-time position over the phone and has decided that the position isn't right for her. What should she do?
 A) Say that she will be back in touch and then do nothing because the employer will figure out soon enough that she isn't going to accept the position.
  B) Accept the position anyway to ensure that she'll have a back-up plan in case no other offers come in.
  C) Say no on the phone immediately to save the employer time.
  D) Thank the employer verbally for the offer and then write a letter reiterating her thanks and briefly explaining that she is turning it down.

Question 2

Blogs use far more text than websites and typically allow for customer comments.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

True



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