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66. When writing business letters or memos, it's not practical to be personal. Though the first-person point of view may make the reader feel close to the writer, it also implies certain subjectivity. That is, the writer is expressing a personal view from a personal perspective. This paragraph best supports the statement that A. writing a first-person business correspondence will prevent the writer from getting promoted. B. effective business writing is one of the most important skills to have in an office environment. C using the first-person point of view in business correspondence is not a wise choice. D. the first-person point of view expresses a personal view and a personal perspective. E. the first-person point of view is appropriate when writing a letter of thanks.​

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Answered by jjasmeen012
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Answer:

When writing business letters or memos, it’s not

practical to be personal. Though the first-person

point of view may make the reader feel close to

the writer, it also implies a certain subjectivity.

That is, the writer is expressing a personal view

from a personal perspective.

This paragraph best supports the statement that

a. writing a first-person business correspondence

will prevent the writer from getting

promoted.

b. effective business writing is one of the

most important skills to have in an office

environment.

c. using the first-person point of view in business

correspondence is not a wise choice.

d. the first-person point of view expresses a

personal view and a personal perspective.

e. the first-person point of view is appropriate

when writing a letter of thanks.

Explanation:

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