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Bussiness communication a. Effective business communication is not ________. a) audience-focused b) purpose-driven c) writer-focused d) concise b. When conducting an audience analysis, writers should consider ________. a) their experience with the audience b) the audience's attitudes, interests, and questions c) how much the audience knows about the subject d) All of the above. c. Mapping, brainstorming, and asking questions are examples of ________. a) prewriting techniques b) outlining techniques c) drafting techniques d) editing techniques d. The process of writers working together to create documents is called ________. a) combative writing b) collaborative writing c) choreographed writing d) All of the above. e. Establishing the purpose of a message before beginning to write it allows you to ________. a) reduce the chance that the message will succeed b) overlook key components of the message c) organize the message effectively d) include only one purpose in the message

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Bussiness communication

a. Effective business communication is not ________.a) audience-focusedb) purpose-drivenc) writer-focusedd) concise

b. When conducting an audience analysis, writers should consider ________.a) their experience with the audienceb) the audience's attitudes, interests, and questionsc) how much the audience knows about the subjectd) All of the above.

c. Mapping, brainstorming, and asking questions are examples of ________.a) prewriting techniquesb) outlining techniquesc) drafting techniquesd) editing techniques

d. The process of writers working together to create documents is called ________.a) combative writingb) collaborative writingc) choreographed writingd) All of the above.

e. Establishing the purpose of a message before beginning to write it allows you to ________.a) reduce the chance that the message will succeedb) overlook key components of the messagec) organize the message effectivelyd) include only one purpose in the message