After proofreading for content, organization and tone of the message, what should be the next step in the proofreading process?

A) Proofreading to ensure the document meets the needs of the audience
B) Proofreading for tone
C) Proofreading to improve readability
D) Proofreading to read for spelling and grammar
E) Proofreading for overall feel of the document

Answer: C
Explanation: C) After confirming the content, organization, and tone of your message, make a second pass to improve readability. Most professionals are inundated with more reading material than they can ever hope to consume, and they'll appreciate your efforts to make your documents easier to read–and easier to skim for the highlights when they don't have time to read in depth.

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