Multiple Choice
When providing reasons and additional information for the bad news,the writer should
A) explain why the news could be considered positive.
B) trivialize the reader's concerns.
C) allow the reader to think the news might be positive.
D) tell the reader how the issue could be resolved.
E) adjust the amount of detail to fit the audience and the situation.
Correct Answer:

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