Using concrete and specific language and including evidence to support a conclusion is an example of what type of information?
A) Practical
B) Factual
C) Concise
D) Clear
E) Persuasive
Answer: B
Explanation: B) Using concrete language, specific detail, and information that is clear, convincing, accurate and ethical helps support factual information in any communication.
Learning Obj.: LO 1.2: Explain what it means to communicate as a professional in a business context.
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