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A) I hope you agree that this will be very beneficial.
B) Please contact me at your earliest convenience with your decision.
C) If you have any further questions about this request, please contact me ASAP.
D) Your decision by May 15 will reduce the cost of the conference by allowing me to take advantage of an early registration discount.
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A) Pose an interesting question.
B) Pay the reader a compliment.
C) Put yourself in the reader's shoes.
D) Motivate action by including an end date.
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A) Make your request or suggestion confidently, assertively, and directly.
B) Offer many positive comments or compliments about the superior's abilities and wisdom.
C) Write in a tone that makes it clear that you know more than he/she does about the topic.
D) Know your needs and be prepared with evidence to support your suggestion.
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A) gaining attention
B) building interest
C) reducing resistance
D) motivating action
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A) a wiki
B) a PowerPoint presentation
C) Facebook
D) a podcast
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A) Use abstract language to cover as many points as you can in general terms.
B) Use emotional appeals exclusively.
C) Highlight one or two central selling points.
D) Emphasize as many product features as possible.
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A) Use the direct approach so that your request is clear.
B) Give reasons and explanations before delivering the request.
C) State clearly the negative consequences of not doing what you ask.
D) Explain how you will benefit when the reader agrees to your request.
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A) It's more important to consider the effect of a persuasive claim message on the reader than it is for a persuasive claim request.
B) A routine claim message generally requires the writer to use the indirect strategy, while a persuasive claim request is generally more effective when it uses the direct strategy.
C) A routine claim message generally states immediately what the writer wants and when he/she wants it, while a persuasive claim request does this near the end of the message.
D) A routine claim message usually spends more time reducing resistance and proving that a claim is valid than a persuasive claim message.
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