Proofreading reports is different from proofreading other kinds of business messages in that
A) reports usually have more typographical errors.
B) the visual aids in reports don't usually need proofing.
C) reports often have elements that aren't included in other business messages.
D) audience expectations are usually lower when it comes to reports.
E) none of the above-reports do not differ significantly from other business messages.
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