Multiple Choice
If you're using the direct approach to deliver a negative message,
A) save the bad news for last.
B) state the bad news at the beginning.
C) embed the bad news in a parenthetical expression.
D) subordinate the bad news in a compound sentence.
E) begin with a neutral buffer.
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