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Dec 6, 2023

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Question 1 2 out of 2 points Which of the following is an important element in document design: a. Use of white space. b. Use of bold type, italics, and capital letters for emphasis. c. Use of numbered and bulleted lists for quick understanding. d. All of the above. Correct Answer: Correct Response Feedback: Right! All of the items in this list are tools business writers use to enhance readability. Question 2 2 out of 2 points E-mail and digital media have become such important communication tools in business that it is not important to communicate face to face. Correct Answer: Correct False Response Feedback: Correct! Careful commuicators know that some situations require face to face conversations. Question 3 0 out of 2 points
Which of the following is NOT a "Smart E-mail Practice" identified in your text: a. Don't send anything that is private or confidential. b. Make sure to consider the tone of any e-mail. c. Don't worry about grammatical correctness--e-mail is a quick tool, and readers don't keep e-mails for records. d. Never respond to an e-mail when you are angry. Correct Answer: Correct Response Feedback: C is the appropriate choice for this question. It is very important to send accurate, business-appropriate e-mails. E-mails provide a lasting record in organizations. Question 4 2 out of 2 points Experienced writers rarely need to revise their messages. Correct Answer: Correct False Response Feedback: You are correct. Revision is a critical step in making your message clear, readable, and reader-centered. Question 5 2 out of 2 points Revising and proofreading are two terms that mean the same thing.
Correct Answer: Correct False Response Feedback: Right! You must focus on content and structure when revising. Proofreading involves correcting grammar, spelling, punctuation, format, and mechanics in a piece of writing.
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