Final answer:
The request for approval and authorization in a proposal should include a request for such approval, a reminder of the benefits, and a suggested deadline—the answer is 'all of the above.' These elements help clarify the ask, highlight the benefits, and encourage timely decision-making.
Step-by-step explanation:
The request for approval and authorization part of a proposal should indeed include all of the above options. This means that:
- a request for approval or authorization is essential, as it conveys the need for the recipient to take action.
- a reminder of benefits, if the proposal is approved, helps the recipient to understand the value or positive outcomes associated with the proposal.
- a suggested deadline provides a timeline and can create a sense of urgency, encouraging prompt decision-making.
Your question appears to be part of a different context regarding government and legislative processes, which involves either voters or the legislature approving proposals made by the government. However, this isn't directly related to writing a proposal in a business or project management context.