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The items below list workers' e-mail practices. Select the practices that are appropriate for the use of e-mail in the workplace.

- Dylan's e-mails include a signature with his name, e-mail address, title, mailing address, and phone number.
-Garrett wants to make sure his messages are read first, so he marks all the e-mails he sends as urgent.
-Isabel uses Reply when responding to the messages she receives, so that the thread of previous messages is included.
Nadine uses spell check instead of proofreading to reduce mistakes and save time.
-Tomas makes his e-mail messages brief.
-When a message is extremely important, Ana writes in all capital letters.
-When Marissa wants to make a point, she uses lots of exclamation marks to get her message across.

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Answer: The correct answers are

A) Isabel uses Reply when responding to the messages she receives, so that the thread of previous messages is included.

F) Tomas makes his e-mail messages brief.

G) Dylan's e-mails include a signature with his name, e-mail address, title, mailing address, and phone number.

Explanation: these answers are correct on oddessy

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Answer:

"Dylan's e-mails include a signature with his name, mailing address, and phone number."

"Isabel uses Reply when responding to the messages she receives so that the thread of previous messages is included."

"Tomas makes his e-mail messages brief."

Step-by-step explanation:

"Garrett...." is incorrect because, unless his messages really are urgent, he should not label them so.

"Nadine...." Is incorrect because spell check does not always catch grammar mistakes. You should always proofread as well as use spell check.

"....Ana...." Is incorrect because using all capital letters is juvenile.

"....Melissa...." Is incorrect because using exclamation points is also juvenile.

Confirmed with a test I took. If it does not match your answers, it's likely that we were taught different information, however that is unlikely.