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Title: Punctuation in e-mail should normally exclude:
Post by: yani12x on Mar 10, 2018
Punctuation in e-mail should normally exclude:
 
  a. exclamation points
  b. question marks
  c. dashes
  d. none of the above

Ques. 2

This passage contains a pronoun agreement error: A stock broker typically works long hours. They don't have much time for their families.
 
  a. true
   b. false

Ques. 3

Ending a sentence with a preposition is an error.
 
  a. true
   b. false

Ques. 4

In e-mail, it's generally a good idea to avoid:
 
  a. uppercase letters for all text
  b. lowercase letters for all text
  c. both of the above
  d. none of the above

Ques. 5

If you have more than one related point in an e-mail:
 
  a. use numbers for the points
  b. use headings for the points
  c. begin by saying how many points your e-mail will cover
  d. all of the above

Ques. 6

Using a split infinitive is an error.
 
  a. true
   b. false


Title: Punctuation in e-mail should normally exclude:
Post by: halliereak on Mar 10, 2018
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Title: Punctuation in e-mail should normally exclude:
Post by: yani12x on Mar 10, 2018
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