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Anna71 [15]
3 years ago
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Considering the task and audience, which would be MOST EFFECTIVE to include in a campus-wide email about the meeting? A) Multipl

e statistics that support the necessity of the organization B) Specific examples of ways the charity has recently improved the lives of others C) List of the dates, times, locations, and agenda topics projected for the next two years D) Annual financial summaries that demonstrate the monetary breakdown of the organization's funds
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mars1129 [50]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

C) List of the dates, times, locations, and agenda topics projected for the next two years

Explanation:

This represents an informal, less rigid, more modern and relaxed language. The presentation of the list of dates, times, places and agenda topics projected for the next two years, would reinforce the importance of the events and the need for people to participate in the meetings. It would also show the relevance and grandeur of the events to the point that it is necessary to organize them so far in advance and allowing people to shape their agenda according to the occurrence of each event and the topics covered in each one.

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