Multiple Choice
When you ask for something big or something that is not a regular part of a person's duties, the first paragraph of the e-mail message must not only specify the request but also
A) Give reader benefits
B) Make the reader view the request positively
C) Include significant details about any problems that might be encountered
D) Flatter the reader into accepting your idea
E) None of the above.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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