Multiple Choice
If you have mildly disappointing information to deliver as part of a positive message,you should
A) put the negative information in a favorable context.
B) simply omit it from the message.
C) put the negative information first.
D) put the negative information last.
E) put the negative information at the end of the middle paragraph.
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