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When writing a business message with an indirect approach, which of the following are presented
first?
primary message
secondary message
call to action
supporting reasons
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Supporting reasons.
In the indirect approach you lead with the supporting reasons (and often a neutral buffer), then present the primary message, and finish with any call to action or closing.
In the indirect approach you lead with the supporting reasons (and often a neutral buffer), then present the primary message, and finish with any call to action or closing.
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