Clear communication in a government memorandum would most likely be hindered by

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Which of your choices are most likely used in a government memo?

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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.”
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Clear communication in a government memorandum would most likely be hindered by

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