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Chapter 7, Problem 7.14E
Summary Introduction
To determine:
Following guidelines to rewrite a blog post.
Introduction:
A blog post should not contain the following errors:
- Information is not in a coherent order.
- The language used is too informal and contains too many lengthy sentences.
- Grammar and structure of certain phrases are not suitable to a business communication message.
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