Proofreading reports is different from proofreading other kinds of business messages in that
A) reports often have elements that aren't included in other business messages.
B) the visual elements in reports don't usually need proofing.
C) reports usually have more typographical errors.
D) none of the above-reports do not differ significantly from other business messages.
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Q24: The body of a proposal should
A) capture
Q25: The list of secondary sources at the
Q26: The number of components a report contains
Q27: The text of a proposal
A) should be
Q28: All appendixes should be
A) mentioned in the
Q30: An index
A) lists the names of things
Q31: Covers for business reports are typically blank
Q32: You're sending an unsolicited proposal to a
Q33: Three weeks ago you sent a proposal
Q34: All prefatory parts (such as the table
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