Multiple Choice
A poorly written buffer
A) opens your message in a neutral manner.
B) is specifically related to the topic of the message.
C) misleads the reader into thinking good news follows.
D) shows appreciation or empathy to the audience.
E) is hard to avoid, since buffers are so difficult to write.
Correct Answer:

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