Asked by Anonymous
A telephone conversation may not be as acceptable a method for conveying information as a written document because a telephone may:
a. be unavailable when you need to make the call.
b. not be convenient for the receiver.
c. not provide a confidential method of communication.
d. be transmitted to other parts of the room.
I think it is b or c but I am mostly thinking it is b.
a. be unavailable when you need to make the call.
b. not be convenient for the receiver.
c. not provide a confidential method of communication.
d. be transmitted to other parts of the room.
I think it is b or c but I am mostly thinking it is b.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Where's "all of the above"??
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Answered by
Anonymous
There is no all of the above choice. The answer is either a, b, c, or d and I think it is b or c but I mostly think b.
Answered by
Writeacher
I'd go with c.
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