Multiple Choice
In the closing of a bad-news message,you _____________
A) encourage the person to write or call to discuss the situation further.
B) build goodwill by ending on a positive note.
C) ask for feedback on whether the decision is acceptable to the reader.
D) express concern over possibly losing the reader's business.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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