Asked by Yelena
Clear communication in a government memorandum would most likely be hindered by
slang
idioms
jargon
dialect
i really don't get this question please explain thanks.
slang
idioms
jargon
dialect
i really don't get this question please explain thanks.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Which of your choices are most likely used in a government memo?
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Answered by
bobpursley
There are two reasons, one is not listed.
Clutter, and jargon.
Here is an example of clutter. This is a 1942 blackout order that landed on President Roosevelt's desk: "Such preparations shall be made as will completely obscure all Federal buildings and non-Federal buildings occupied by the Federal government during an air raid for any period of time from visibility by reasons of internal or external illumination. "
“Tell them,” Roosevelt said, “that in buildings where they have to keep the work going to put something across the windows.”
Clutter, and jargon.
Here is an example of clutter. This is a 1942 blackout order that landed on President Roosevelt's desk: "Such preparations shall be made as will completely obscure all Federal buildings and non-Federal buildings occupied by the Federal government during an air raid for any period of time from visibility by reasons of internal or external illumination. "
“Tell them,” Roosevelt said, “that in buildings where they have to keep the work going to put something across the windows.”
Answered by
Yelena
Ok now i get it thank you
Answered by
Annie
are you doing odyssey ware to?? i just had this same question pop up
Answered by
shadaisha hassen
Clear communication in a government memorandum would most likely be hindered by
slang
idioms
jargon
dialect
slang
idioms
jargon
dialect
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