Question

When a person writing a message knows neither the name nor the gender of the reader, the person should:

A. assume that the reader is female.

B. send an informal message to the reader.

C. find out the reader's name and assume the reader's gender.

D. use a general group to which the reader belongs.

E. omit the salutation and subject, and proceed with the body of the message.

Answer

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