Question

When evaluating the work of others, you should

A) make sure you understand the writer's intent before you begin suggesting or making changes.

B) talk with the writer about his or her intent only after you suggest changes, since this is a good way to test the effectiveness of the document.

C) avoid talking with the writer about the document, since other readers may not have that opportunity.

D) compare the other person's writing style with your own, and if yours is better, rewrite the document in your own style.

E) always point out problems and make suggestions for improvement, even when you do not believe they are truly needed.

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