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Tomtit [17]
3 years ago
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Which text elements show that this is a workplace document? Select four options. a step-by-step procedure for workplace processe

s an explanation of a key detail in a company policy a line showing the date the document was sent a reference to the employer as the sender a direct address to the company’s employees
English
2 answers:
Papessa [141]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

B, C, D, & E.

an explanation of a key detail in a company policy

a line showing the date the document was sent

a reference to the employer as the sender

a direct address to the company's employees

Explanation:

i took the test and got this question correct.

lozanna [386]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

a step-by-step procedure for workplace processes

an explanation of a key detail in a company policy

a reference to the employer as the sender

a direct address to the company’s employees

Explanation:

Workplace documents are clear, logical, and concise.

The statements that show a document is a from a workplace are ones that are:

-directed at employees- procedures and instructions are regularly communicated to employees

- shows the employer who sent it - workplace documents show a trail of sender and receiver

- explains company policy - this shows it originated in the workplace

- step by step procedures - guides employee on acceptable way of carrying out tasks

The statement of day when a document was sent does not show that it is a workplace document. Informal or non workplace documents also show date when correspondence was made.

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