A) scenario painting.
B) the common-ground persuasion technique.
C) character-based appeals.
D) reader benefits.
E) product features.
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A) They should describe the product or service and let the readers decide how it will benefit them.
B) Proposals can be in the form of oral presentations.
C) A solicited proposal is one that you submit without an official invitation to do so.
D) They have the same basic goal as reports to inform or solve problems.
E) They are not similar to sales messages.
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A) a company's written defense of an environmental problem
B) a company's written list of tasks for an upcoming project
C) an analysis of the potential market for a product
D) an office manager's request to purchase new computers
E) an urban planner's report on the current conditions of the city's sewage system
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A) a brief description of the company's history.
B) a statement that introduces a need that the product will satisfy.
C) a description of the company's products or services.
D) a statement that brings credit to the company.
E) any kind of surprising statement.
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A) stating the request.
B) developing appealing details.
C) determining a strategy.
D) creating a positive ethos.
E) planning the layout and any visual elements.
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A) first line of the concluding paragraph.
B) subject line.
C) body of the message.
D) end of the opening paragraph.
E) final sentence of the message.
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A) physiographic
B) geographic
C) angiographic
D) demographic
E) psychographic
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A) ethos.
B) grandiose.
C) logos.
D) hamartia.
E) pathos.
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A) an advertisement primarily stressing how a product can make a person more interesting
B) an advertisement emphasizing a product's lifetime guarantee
C) an advertisement primarily stressing the limited-time low price of a product
D) an advertisement comparing a product's enhanced features to those of the competitor's product
E) an advertisement listing three practical uses of the product
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A) Solicited proposals should be objective, not persuasive.
B) Unsolicited proposals should be objective, not persuasive.
C) Unsolicited proposals use the direct method of organizing content.
D) Solicited proposals use the indirect method of organizing content.
E) Unsolicited proposals are written and submitted without any invitation.
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A) an employee's email persuading his superiors to choose his team over an external agency for a particular project
B) an email from the head of a cleaning service seeking to convince a company to be his client
C) an email from an employee to his manager stressing the need for additional team members for a project
D) an email from the HR manager of a technology firm to their finance department containing the pay structure for new employees
E) a memo from an employee to her manager requesting Six Sigma training
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A) readers prefer the commanding tone of such words.
B) they emphasize the we-viewpoint.
C) readers expect these words in all sales messages.
D) a persuaded reader may otherwise put off a purchase.
E) they help readers understand how to make a purchase.
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