Questions from Business Communication


Q: Criticize the following message refusing the claim for a defective riding lawn

Criticize the following message refusing the claim for a defective riding lawn mower. The mower was purchased 15 months earlier. The purchaser has had difficulties with it for some time and submitted...

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Q: You work for an online mail-order company, Nonsensicals,

You work for an online mail-order company, Nonsensicals, which sells such novelty items as T-shirts with clever sayings, unique toys and games, and such household accessories as framed posters and ret...

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Q: Pretend you are writing an unsolicited internal proposal to request funding for

Pretend you are writing an unsolicited internal proposal to request funding for a trip to a major professional meeting in your area of expertise. What kinds of information will you need to include? Wh...

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Q: List the tangible and intangible benefits that you might describe when promoting

List the tangible and intangible benefits that you might describe when promoting the following items or services: (LO1) a. Membership in a health club b. High-speed Internet service or digital cable s...

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Q: List some added-on benefits you might use as an extra

List some added-on benefits you might use as an extra push if you were promoting the items in exercise 2.

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Q: For each item in exercise 2, list two likely product features

For each item in exercise 2, list two likely product features and then turn them into reader benefits.

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Q: Choose one of the items in number 2 and write a paragraph

Choose one of the items in number 2 and write a paragraph that uses scenario painting to promote the item.

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Q: Critique the following persuasive request message. It was written by the

Critique the following persuasive request message. It was written by the membership chairperson of a chapter of the Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE), a service organization consisting of re...

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Q: Evaluate each of these parts of sales messages.

Evaluate each of these parts of sales messages.

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Q: How can writers use leading and kerning to improve readability?

How can writers use leading and kerning to improve readability?

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