Multiple Choice
Jason Storey has five questions to ask his reader in a routine information request letter. What is the best way to present these questions?
A) As a separate enclosure
B) In a bulleted or numbered list in the body of his letter
C) In paragraph form in the body of his letter
D) In a follow-up e-mail
Correct Answer:

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