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cmoore54

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When you proofread the text part of a report, you should essentially look for the same types of mistakes as you would look for in any business message.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Question 2

Using FedEx or UPS to deliver a formal report or proposal
 
  A) is a waste of moneyfirst-class mail is almost always preferable.
  B) is necessary only when sending the document overseas.
  C) will, in most cases, make you appear desperate.
  D) will be viewed as a careless use of money by the audience.
  E) allows you to track the report and ensure that it is delivered on time.



parshano

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: TRUE
Explanation: When proofreading a report, you should be looking for typos, spelling errors, and grammatical mistakes as you would in any other document.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: E
Explanation: E) Shipping services allow you to track your report or proposal so that you can make sure it arrives safely. This may also distinguish your report or proposal from the rest of the mail an organization receives.



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