Multiple Choice
An advantage of using the inductive sequence in a bad-news message is that the inductive sequence of ideas:
A) does not need a suggestion of counterproposal.
B) saves the reader's time by stating the refusal before providing reasons.
C) does not require any explanation.
D) de-emphasizes the refusal by closing on a neutral or pleasant note.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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