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____ [38]
4 years ago
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What needs consideration when using professional communication

English
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Sav [38]4 years ago
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Answer: A

Explanation:

the answer is A. purpose, audience, context

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As the Genocide Convention of 1948 states, “at all periods of history genocide has inflicted great losses on

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