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Business communicators in low-context cultures, such as the United States and Germany, assume that messages must be explicit; communicators rely exclusively on the written or spoken word.  
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

Mark, a senior editor at Logi Corp, is in charge of editing the articles written by Bruno, a newly hired employee. He notices many grammatical errors in Bruno's articles and decides to write a feedback message to Bruno. Which of the following guidelines should Mark follow when composing the message?
 A) He should include specific, verifiable facts.
  B) He should convey intent to get even.
  C) He should not maintain neutrality.
  D) He should use evaluative words that present opinions.



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Answer to Question 1

True

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