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Luj Luj Question 25 (1 point) It is all right to use slang in a business letter

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Luj Luj Question 25 (1 point) It is all right to use slang in a business letter if you know your reader will understand it. 22 23 24 1) True 0 2) False 25 26 27 28 29 30 Save Question 26 (1 point) 31 32 33 A fellow student says to you, "I passed the test with flying colors" He has used a cliché. 34 3536 1) True O2) False 37 3839 Save 40 4142 Question 27 (1 point) Well-written memos and e-mail messages can enhance the writer's image within the 43 44 45 a a B organization 1) True 2) False 4614748 a la Save 9 50 51 Question 28 (1 point) Because e-mail is as confidential as a telephone call, writers need not worry about sending private messages. 2 53 54 1) True 2) False 55657 59 60 Save Question 29 (1 point) end To be most helpful, the subject line of an e-mail message should be a short complete sentence aved Response nsaved Response fo itom 1) True 2) false Question 24 Saved Save

Explanation / Answer

25. False

Using slang in business Letters which is a formal way of communication is wrong as slang is informal.

26. False

With flying colors is an idiom not a cliché

27. True

Ability to write memos and emails well helps in developing an image in the organization.

28. False

E-mail isn't as confidential as telephone calls as anybody can read it, hence it is better to not send private messages.

29. False

A subject line shouldn't be a complete sentence but it should be short. For instance "meeting for bonus declaration" is correct.