A) contractions (for example, wouldn't, don't, they're) .
B) second-person pronouns (for example, you and your) .
C) mainly passive-voice verbs.
D) longer sentences.
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A) Justification/recommendation report
B) Trip report
C) Progress report
D) Feasibility report
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A) The background and problem necessitating the proposal
B) Problems that may result from implementation
C) Costs of implementing the proposal
D) All answer choices should be included in a feasibility report.
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A) a progress report.
B) an analytical report.
C) a summary.
D) the minutes.
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A) talking headings.
B) signposts.
C) functional headings.
D) cross-sectional divisions.
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A) Memo or e-mail format
B) Preprinted form
C) Letter format
D) Manuscript format
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A) Letter format
B) Memo or e-mail format
C) Manuscript format
D) Preprinted form
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A) Many business writers deliver their informal reports as digital slideshows, which are also called slide decks.
B) Slide decks are more inviting to read than hard copies of informal reports.
C) Slide decks are often used by individuals in marketing, technology, media, entertainment, and consulting.
D) All answer choices are accurate statements about digital slide decks.
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