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Which of the following qualities are likely to be attached to a business message that continually
uses the I-voice? (Choose every correct answer.)
aggressive
selfless
egotistical
thoughtful
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Correct answers: aggressive and egotistical.
Explanation: Constant use of the I-voice (“I think,” “I want,” “I need”) centers the speaker and can come across as self-centered or egotistical and sometimes pushy or aggressive. It’s not selfless, and a thoughtful, audience-focused tone is more likely when you use the you-voice or a balanced, we-voice.
Explanation: Constant use of the I-voice (“I think,” “I want,” “I need”) centers the speaker and can come across as self-centered or egotistical and sometimes pushy or aggressive. It’s not selfless, and a thoughtful, audience-focused tone is more likely when you use the you-voice or a balanced, we-voice.
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