Multiple Choice
A good way to deliver bad news kindly is to
A) maximize the space devoted to it.
B) say, "I trust our decision is satisfactory."
C) avoid stating it and hope that the reader understands what you mean.
D) deemphasize it by embedding it in the middle of a paragraph or use parenthetical expressions.
Correct Answer:

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