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vlabodo [156]
4 years ago
12

Read the workplace document.

English
2 answers:
Nimfa-mama [501]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The correct answers are:

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

These are correct because I just took the test and got it right.

Alex4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The followin are the text elements that show that this is a workplace document:

  • A step by step procedure for workplace processes. The document's format follows a step-by-step procedure normally used for workplace processes and messaging.
  • A line shoing the date the document was sent. As it says on the second line, the document was sent on January 15th, 2018.
  • A reference to the employer as the sender. On the third line there is a reference to Jamal Louis, Regional Manager of Cozy Clother Ltd.
  • A direct address to the company's employees. On the fourth line it says that the message is sent to "All Cozy Clothes Ltd. employees".

Explanation:

In the message there is not an explanation of a key detail in a company policy, as the message is to inform of a change for the employees who are returning clothes to the store. If anything what the message is doing is letting everyone know about a change in a polict but not an explalanation of a detail of the policy.

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