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Leokris [45]
3 years ago
5

Make the following sentences clear, concise, and vigorous.

English
1 answer:
Butoxors [25]3 years ago
4 0

The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Make the following sentences clear, concise, and vigorous.

1.- I have admiration for Senator Jones.

Correct:

I admire Senator Jones.

2.- It is essential that all currently employed personnel make verification of their security clearance status.

Correct:

Every employee must get its security clearance status.

3.- Each and every manager has the responsibility for the determination of suitable business attire, and employees should be informed of what is required.

Correct:

Managers are responsible for their business attire and inform their employees.

4.- The next two sections of the manual discuss how to analyze the date, the conclusions that can be drawn from your analysis, and how to decide what further steps are needed before establishing a journal list.

Correct: In the next sections, the manual refers to the decision-making process to establish a journal list.

In any communications process, you have to be specific with the ideas that you try to convey. There more specific, the fewer the chance to be misunderstood.

Specific and short sentences are more powerful and convey a more clear, concise, and vigorous. And that is what you need at the workplace, in school, or in any institution. A constant flow of ideas with no misunderstandings.

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