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wddQuestion 57 (1 point) 22 23 24 The best opening for a bad-news message 1) giv

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wddQuestion 57 (1 point) 22 23 24 The best opening for a bad-news message 1) gives the reasons for the bad news. 2) refers immediately to the bad news so that it's not hidden from the reader. 3) notes the date of the letter being answered. 25 26 27 28 29 30 4) makes a neutral comment related to the main idea. Save 31 32 33 Question 58 (1 point) B 34 3536 Facts and figures are not very persuasive unless they are connected to 1) the stock market. 37 38 39 a la B 02) feedback. . 3) people's desires and needs 40 41 42 4) helping companies be more productive. 43 4445 Save Question 59 (1 point) B 46 47 48 08 B To increase the effectiveness of your persuasive request 49 5051 a a B 1) state very clearly the negative consequences of not doing what you suggest 2) use the direct approach so that nothing is hidden. , 3) give reasons and explanations before delivering the request 5253 54 a a E 4) show how you will benefit from the reader's compliance with the request 55 56 57 a a B Save Question 60 (1 point B 58 59 60 If a persuasive claim is addressed to a company, you should appeal to the company's Legend 1) legal liability 2) pride in its products and services 3) emotions 4) public image. a Savcd Response Unsaved Response into itom Question 24 Saved

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57. d. makes a neutral comment related to the main idea.

58. c. unless they are connected to user needs

59. d. Show how it benefits the user

60. b. Appeal the pride- be it product or services.

53. b. the direct strategy

54. c. Calling is the first option, email etc comes later

55. d. bad news.

56. a. buffer, reason, bad news, good will closing

49. d. opening and closing

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