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What is NOT considered good practice when using e-mail?
 
  A. Label your e-mail in the subject line only if the information is confidential.
  B. Keep e-mail direct and concise.
  C. End the e-mail with a clear summary, request, or direction.
  D. Review, edit, and double-check e-mail before sending.

Question 2

Which one of the following statements is true about using e-mail?
 
  A. Do not worry about the subject line; it's redundant because the recipient can
  see what the message is about my reading it.
  B. Do not send personal or sensitive information, and do not use e-mail for
  confidential correspondence.
  C. Because it's easier than using attachments, send long reports as the body of
  an email message.
  D. Because e-mails are saved in your inbox or sent messages folder, you should
  never print them.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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