Multiple Choice
If the bad news appears in the first sentence of a message, the receiver will:
A) easily accept the reasons that follow.
B) curb the urge to counter-argue.
C) react in a negative manner.
D) concentrate on understanding the supporting details.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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