Multiple Choice
When writing recommendation reports,
A) begin with a long and detailed subject line.
B) discuss the background in detail but keep the recommendation as brief as possible.
C) use an obsequious tone.
D) end with a list of benefits for taking action.
E) make headings broad and general.
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