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audragclark

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After proofreading to ensure overall goals are accomplished, what should the second round of proofreading consider?
 
  A) Deadlines
  B) Spelling and grammar
  C) Overall tone
  D) Audience location
  E) Clarity and conciseness

Question 2

Which of the following can help determine the scope of the revision process?
 
  A) The medium and nature of the message
  B) The audience and the medium used
  C) The audience and the nature of the message
  D) Available time and skill level
  E) Available time and location of the audience



juliaf

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: E
Explanation: E) Particularly with important messages, try to plan your work schedule so that you can put your first draft aside for a day or two before you begin the revision process. Start with the big picture, making sure that the document accomplishes your overall goals, before moving to finer points such as readability, clarity, and conciseness.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A
Explanation: A) The scope of the revision task can vary somewhat, depending on the medium and the nature of your message. For informal messages to internal audiences, particularly when using short-message tools such as IM and email, the revision process is often as simple as quickly looking over your message to correct any mistakes before sending or posting it.



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