Multiple Choice
In a bad-news message,the reasons for the decision _____________
A) are so obvious that you don't need to mention them.
B) come directly after the buffer and follow naturally from it.
C) are glossed over quickly.
D) are long and roundabout to cushion the negative aspects.
Correct Answer:

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