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) just leave it out.
C) put the negative information first.
D) put the negative information last.
E) use sarcasm to suggest that it's not all that bad.
Correct Answer:

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