In order to do an effective job at proofreading a document,
A) scan each page as quickly as you can.
B) go through the document several times.
C) avoid using a systematic approach.
D) stop the process after you've run the spell-checker.
B
Explanation: B) Proofreading effectively requires you to go through the document several times, focusing on a different aspect each time.
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Which of the following is Emily allowed to do in this situation? A) She can sue Jeremy on John's behalf, as she has standing to sue. B) She can sue Jeremy, provided that John gives his consent. C) She can file a case in the state court where she will have standing to sue. D) She cannot sue Jeremy as she has no stake in the outcome of the case.
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A) digitization B) the Internet C) deregulation D) All of the above.