Exam 8: Writing Good-News and Neutral Messages
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When you believe that your reader's response will be ________ or _______, the direct organizational plan is appropriate.
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Which of the following is an ideal opening for a direct claim?
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A when writing a claim that you have good reason to believe will result in an adjustment, you should use the indirect order.
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When a message is likely to elicit a positive or neutral response from a reader, the direct approach is preferable.
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Messages that contain good news should be written in the indirect order.
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Binh is writing a message to a client to tell him that if he does not bring his account current, she will be forced to end their working relationship. She knows he will not respond well to this message. What should she do?
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A good place for general explanatory material in a routine inquiry with multiple questions is
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Karpos is looking for a company to supply his business with wire in various gauges. When sending inquiries to prospective suppliers, which of the following would be the most effective sentence to include in his opening?
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The following is an email from Devi to her co-worker, Ilya: "Remind me, should David be invited to tomorrow's meeting?"
This is an example of
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For the sake of conciseness and clarity, the questions in a routine inquiry should be combined into a single sentence.
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Internal-operational communications are highly casual exchanges between employees of the same company.
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An order acknowledgment message begins with good news and ends on a goodwill note.
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Casual operational messages do not require careful construction or wording.
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Which of the following guidelines should be followed when writing order acknowledgement messages?
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When ending routine inquiry messages, one should avoid mentioning deadlines and the reasons for them.
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Which of the following concluding sentences is most likely to build goodwill in a routine inquiry message?
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