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14 August, 13:33

Which strategy will make your direct response most useful for the recipient?

A) Build goodwill through emphatic statements.

B) Close pleasantly and quickly.

C) Arrange your information logicaly.

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  1. 14 August, 16:00
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    The correct answer is C) Arrange your information logicaly.

    Explanation:

    Information organization strategies consist of combining selected informational elements from learning materials in a consistent and meaningful tone.

    Organizational strategies include: grouping or ordering the items on a list to be learned in taxonomies according to shared attributes and, when dealing with more complex tasks, such as reading a text, involves dividing a set of information into subsets, establishing the relationship between these.
  2. 14 August, 16:08
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    Arrange your information logically (C)

    Explanation:

    Arranging your information logically is one of the many ways of organizing responses to business and personal endeavors. when you organize your information logically when making a direct response it becomes very useful to the recipient because it would be easier for the recipient to read and understand the message contained in the direct response.

    Building goodwill through emphatic statements won't be very useful to the recipient especially if it is a direct response to a business or official matter. closing your direct response pleasantly and quickly might be useful to the recipient but it can not be the most useful for a recipient who is looking to find out about your services and products in detail.
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