With a direct approach the writer opens with details and justification of the request, moves to the actual request and ends by requesting specific action
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Answer: FALSE
Explanation: Using the direct approach, open with your main idea, which is a clear statement of your request. Use the body to give details and justify your request, then close by requesting specific action.
You might also like to view...
The broker receives an earnest money deposit with a written offer to purchase that includes a ten-day acceptance clause. On the fifth day, before the offer is accepted, the buyer notifies the broker that she is withdrawing the offer and demands the return of her earnest money deposit. In this situation
A) the buyer cannot withdraw the offer because it must be held open for the full ten days. B) the buyer has the right to revoke the offer at any time until it is accepted and recover the earnest money. C) the seller and the broker have the right to each retain one-half of the deposit. D) the broker declares the deposit forfeited and retains it for his services.
According to the Keown book, one way to think of liquid assets is as a(n)
A) reservoir, with money moving in as wages are received and moving out as living expenses are paid. B) apple tree farm: pick money off of the money tree whenever you need it. C) garden: plant the seeds and the green is readily available. D) wind current: easy come, easy go.