Multiple Choice
Condolence messages should
A) be as long as possible.
B) make as little reference to the deceased as possible.
C) avoid "poetic" passages and stilted or formal phrases.
D) include comments on how you felt in a similar situation.
E) not mention the deceased by name.
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