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kaid0807

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Which of the following is not a useful strategy for using inclusive, gender-neutral language?
 A) Avoid words and phrases that unnecessarily imply gender.
  B) Use job titles that don't imply that a job is held by only men or only women.
  C) Prefer titles indicating marital status over those defining a professional achievement.
  D) Avoid he or his as generic pronouns.
  E) Use a gender-neutral salutation if you are unsure of a reader's gender.

Question 2

Presentation software provides professionally designed ________ that combine harmonious colors, borders, bullet styles, and fonts for pleasing visual effects.
 Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



momtoalll

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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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